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... hand to put them in combination and set them in motion , in order to ex- hibit the prodigy of its powers ? Spain fell before the gold of France , and not before her arms ; she was lost through the venality of her commanders . Greece may ...
... hand to put them in combination and set them in motion , in order to ex- hibit the prodigy of its powers ? Spain fell before the gold of France , and not before her arms ; she was lost through the venality of her commanders . Greece may ...
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... hand to her instinctively . She gave me hers , in a manner which seemed to express the frankness of the old friend mixing with the modesty of the bride ; and said something of surprise at finding me so far from my own home , and idling ...
... hand to her instinctively . She gave me hers , in a manner which seemed to express the frankness of the old friend mixing with the modesty of the bride ; and said something of surprise at finding me so far from my own home , and idling ...
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... hand attacks all crowns , Against me denounced war , and fooled your mind To take the arms of England , to assume My royal title , and in mortal strife To meet me in the lists . He tried to arm Against me every power , the tongue of ...
... hand attacks all crowns , Against me denounced war , and fooled your mind To take the arms of England , to assume My royal title , and in mortal strife To meet me in the lists . He tried to arm Against me every power , the tongue of ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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