Waldie's Select Circulating Library, Teil 1Adam Waldie, 1841 |
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... remarkable , when we reflect on the eventful history of the unhappy and turbulent race from whence he sprang . With the Stuarts , misfortune had been heredita- ry . For six generations , his immediate ances- tors , with the single ...
... remarkable , when we reflect on the eventful history of the unhappy and turbulent race from whence he sprang . With the Stuarts , misfortune had been heredita- ry . For six generations , his immediate ances- tors , with the single ...
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... remarkable expedient , when we consider that a pistol or a dagger ( if Ruthven had , indeed , any intention on the king's life ) would have been much more effective . Besides , according to James's own account of the transaction , which ...
... remarkable expedient , when we consider that a pistol or a dagger ( if Ruthven had , indeed , any intention on the king's life ) would have been much more effective . Besides , according to James's own account of the transaction , which ...
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... remarkable circumstance of his having hung a footpad without even the form of a trial , no event of any importance occurred in his progress through his new dominions . The grief for a departed monarch is commonly of short duration . The ...
... remarkable circumstance of his having hung a footpad without even the form of a trial , no event of any importance occurred in his progress through his new dominions . The grief for a departed monarch is commonly of short duration . The ...
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... remarkable . His work on Demonology is less meritorious James had at one time ter . " Pope and Horace Walpole have joined in doubted the existence of those " detestable slaves the outery . " Quotations , " says the latter writer , of ...
... remarkable . His work on Demonology is less meritorious James had at one time ter . " Pope and Horace Walpole have joined in doubted the existence of those " detestable slaves the outery . " Quotations , " says the latter writer , of ...
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... remarkable instance of discrimination is to be attributed to him or to Secretary Cecil , will probably ever remain in doubt . * The personal accomplishments of James were decidedly inferior to his intellectual acquirements . The ...
... remarkable instance of discrimination is to be attributed to him or to Secretary Cecil , will probably ever remain in doubt . * The personal accomplishments of James were decidedly inferior to his intellectual acquirements . The ...
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