English Masterpieces, Band 1P. Owen, 1957 |
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... Majesty was so justly celebrated . He said , the friendship between you and him was so well known to the world , that perhaps the most honorable board might think him partial : however , in obedience to the command he had received , he ...
... Majesty was so justly celebrated . He said , the friendship between you and him was so well known to the world , that perhaps the most honorable board might think him partial : however , in obedience to the command he had received , he ...
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... Majesty , fully determined against capital punishment , was graciously pleased to say , that since the Council thought the loss of your eyes too easy a censure , some other may be inflicted hereafter . And your friend the Secretary ...
... Majesty , fully determined against capital punishment , was graciously pleased to say , that since the Council thought the loss of your eyes too easy a censure , some other may be inflicted hereafter . And your friend the Secretary ...
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... Majesty's and the Empress's hands . I told his Majesty , that I was come according to my promise , and with the license of the Emperor my master , to have the honor of seeing so mighty a monarch , and to offer him any service in my ...
... Majesty's and the Empress's hands . I told his Majesty , that I was come according to my promise , and with the license of the Emperor my master , to have the honor of seeing so mighty a monarch , and to offer him any service in my ...
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1425 | 3 |
MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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