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Page 350
... head , when severed from the body by the cruelty of the executioners , and it had been hidden in a thicket . While his subjects , who had tracked the footsteps of the enemy as they departed , were seeking it , intending to solemnize ...
... head , when severed from the body by the cruelty of the executioners , and it had been hidden in a thicket . While his subjects , who had tracked the footsteps of the enemy as they departed , were seeking it , intending to solemnize ...
Page 430
... head . I cane not as your Cromwell did , or your Third Richard . No such thing.I found a crown in the kennel ; I cleansed it from its filth , and placed it on my head . My safety now became necessary to preserve that tranquillity so re ...
... head . I cane not as your Cromwell did , or your Third Richard . No such thing.I found a crown in the kennel ; I cleansed it from its filth , and placed it on my head . My safety now became necessary to preserve that tranquillity so re ...
Page 491
... head of her troops . At last the Imperial forces have at their head a General of the highest renown , invested with ample powers : for , as soon as Walstein took the command , all other dominion in the army ceased , not even excepting ...
... head of her troops . At last the Imperial forces have at their head a General of the highest renown , invested with ample powers : for , as soon as Walstein took the command , all other dominion in the army ceased , not even excepting ...
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