The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 |
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... tell your leader , " said David , " that , some years ago , I held out a castle in France so long , that all the old women in Wales talked of it . I will now keep this Welsh castle so long that all the old women of France shall prate of ...
... tell your leader , " said David , " that , some years ago , I held out a castle in France so long , that all the old women in Wales talked of it . I will now keep this Welsh castle so long that all the old women of France shall prate of ...
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... telling him , there was the scab- bard , as he already had got the sword . When they enter their temples , they pay little respect to the images of the Virgin , Peter , Paul , or any of the other saints ; but , immediately , make up to ...
... telling him , there was the scab- bard , as he already had got the sword . When they enter their temples , they pay little respect to the images of the Virgin , Peter , Paul , or any of the other saints ; but , immediately , make up to ...
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... telling he might get five- pence for every penny . He went to Notre - Dame , and cried them up in the service time , La vie , et miracles de l'Evesque de Rheims . ' This was a trick that was played the archbishop , as it was thought by ...
... telling he might get five- pence for every penny . He went to Notre - Dame , and cried them up in the service time , La vie , et miracles de l'Evesque de Rheims . ' This was a trick that was played the archbishop , as it was thought by ...
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... tell him that this book was no inconsiderable present , even for so great prince as the King of France for that , besides the time it took me up , ( ten years at least , ) at leisure hours to dispose , methodize , and figure this part ...
... tell him that this book was no inconsiderable present , even for so great prince as the King of France for that , besides the time it took me up , ( ten years at least , ) at leisure hours to dispose , methodize , and figure this part ...
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... telling me , they were a rude , unmannerly people , that would not give civil respect , or honour , to their superiors ; no , not to magis- trates that they held many dangerous principles ; that they were an immodest , shameless people ...
... telling me , they were a rude , unmannerly people , that would not give civil respect , or honour , to their superiors ; no , not to magis- trates that they held many dangerous principles ; that they were an immodest , shameless people ...
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