The Pastor's Fire-side: A Novel, Volume 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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... continued , was ever in check to the interests of Spain ; she repeated the same interrogatories again and again , with all the art and abruptness of consum mate subtelty . At last , she demanded a minute description of the Empress's ...
... continued , was ever in check to the interests of Spain ; she repeated the same interrogatories again and again , with all the art and abruptness of consum mate subtelty . At last , she demanded a minute description of the Empress's ...
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... continued to regard his graceful person with increasing fa- vour , while she communicated the result of her mediation between him and the King . So many baffled negociations for the restoration of Gibraltar had worn out the patience of ...
... continued to regard his graceful person with increasing fa- vour , while she communicated the result of her mediation between him and the King . So many baffled negociations for the restoration of Gibraltar had worn out the patience of ...
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... the last who spoke , continued affirm- ing to the other , that " the Duke de Ripperda was still as able as he was willing , to reward all who did him service . " " Prove it to me , " replied his com- 26 THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE .
... the last who spoke , continued affirm- ing to the other , that " the Duke de Ripperda was still as able as he was willing , to reward all who did him service . " " Prove it to me , " replied his com- 26 THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE .
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... continued he , " has laid the same bonds on Rodrigo ; who , with other men of his trade , are sworn to serve him . My present errand to Spain , was to bring away certain trea- sures he left at the Castle de Montemar . They are now on ...
... continued he , " has laid the same bonds on Rodrigo ; who , with other men of his trade , are sworn to serve him . My present errand to Spain , was to bring away certain trea- sures he left at the Castle de Montemar . They are now on ...
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... continued the faithful creature , " he names you in his general maledictions on the ungrateful world ; he names you in terms , that I have often deprecated from you on my knees ; and , as often he has commanded me from his sight , till ...
... continued the faithful creature , " he names you in his general maledictions on the ungrateful world ; he names you in terms , that I have often deprecated from you on my knees ; and , as often he has commanded me from his sight , till ...
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