The Pastor's Fire-side: A Novel, Volume 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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Page 17
... called on him from valley and from mountain , to behold her vast and won- derous creations . The royal province of Castile , tra versed by rivers , and populous with ci- ties , conducted him to the extensive plains of La Mancha . Here ...
... called on him from valley and from mountain , to behold her vast and won- derous creations . The royal province of Castile , tra versed by rivers , and populous with ci- ties , conducted him to the extensive plains of La Mancha . Here ...
Page 24
... called the Puerta de Ronda ; as these were the peaks of that name , which stretch their stony ramparts between the plains of Andalusia and the borders of the sea . The Sierra de Ronda surpasses in desolate grandeur , even the sublime ...
... called the Puerta de Ronda ; as these were the peaks of that name , which stretch their stony ramparts between the plains of Andalusia and the borders of the sea . The Sierra de Ronda surpasses in desolate grandeur , even the sublime ...
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... called themselves Seranos ; being the generic name for the inhabitants of these fastnesses of nature ; and as such Louis addressed them . " Brave Seranos ! " cried he , as he approached them ; " you speak of the Duke de Ripperda , as if ...
... called themselves Seranos ; being the generic name for the inhabitants of these fastnesses of nature ; and as such Louis addressed them . " Brave Seranos ! " cried he , as he approached them ; " you speak of the Duke de Ripperda , as if ...
Page 31
... called himself the son of the Duke de Ripperda . Every man rose at a moment , and with a mur- mur , and a clangor of heavy arms against the rocky floor , that might have appalled more veteran nerves . Louis compre- hended his danger . C ...
... called himself the son of the Duke de Ripperda . Every man rose at a moment , and with a mur- mur , and a clangor of heavy arms against the rocky floor , that might have appalled more veteran nerves . Louis compre- hended his danger . C ...
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... called into the presence of my only father . Give me writing materials . " The monk laid paper before him , but held the pen in his own hand . " Dictate , and I will write , what , I trust will bring peace to your soul . " " No ...
... called into the presence of my only father . Give me writing materials . " The monk laid paper before him , but held the pen in his own hand . " Dictate , and I will write , what , I trust will bring peace to your soul . " " No ...
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