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Page 81
... appeared smaller , and disarmed of its burning power , although casting a most brilliant white light . Its last rays afforded a spectacle most superb . The summits of all the surrounding mountains seemed inflamed ; to this ardent tint ...
... appeared smaller , and disarmed of its burning power , although casting a most brilliant white light . Its last rays afforded a spectacle most superb . The summits of all the surrounding mountains seemed inflamed ; to this ardent tint ...
Page 303
... appeared , that two magistrates had gone to a liquor - shop in the Borough , for the express purpose of ascertaining ... appeared to oppose the licence , and it was unanimously refused , it appearing that the local situation of the house ...
... appeared , that two magistrates had gone to a liquor - shop in the Borough , for the express purpose of ascertaining ... appeared to oppose the licence , and it was unanimously refused , it appearing that the local situation of the house ...
Page 427
... appeared that the Emperor of Austria had it not in his power , if he had ever indulged the contemplation , to clothe his grandson with political character . ' Of the surrender of Napoleon at Rochefort , the Count de las Casas the author ...
... appeared that the Emperor of Austria had it not in his power , if he had ever indulged the contemplation , to clothe his grandson with political character . ' Of the surrender of Napoleon at Rochefort , the Count de las Casas the author ...
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