Endless Prelude: A Survey of High Events, Great Adventure, Bloody Tragedy, Noble Romance, Queer Happenings, and Strange Scandal; Telling, in Part, the History of the English-speaking Peoples: Compiled from Contemporary Memoirs, Papers and Letters, as Well as the Ancient ChroniclesG. Routledge, 1937 - 352 σελίδες |
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... seen a great deal of him , every day these last five weeks , and have always found him in good humour , kind , good and most agreeable ; I have seen him in my Closet for political affairs , I have ridden out with him every day , I have ...
... seen a great deal of him , every day these last five weeks , and have always found him in good humour , kind , good and most agreeable ; I have seen him in my Closet for political affairs , I have ridden out with him every day , I have ...
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... seen a dreadful vision since I saw you . I have seen my dear wife pass twice by me through this room , with her hair hanging about her shoulders , and a dead child in her arms . This I have seen since I saw you . " To which Sir Robert ...
... seen a dreadful vision since I saw you . I have seen my dear wife pass twice by me through this room , with her hair hanging about her shoulders , and a dead child in her arms . This I have seen since I saw you . " To which Sir Robert ...
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... seen how costly and well - favouredly the baths are trimmed and appointed there in divers and sundry places , would be ashamed that any stranger which had seen the baths in foreign lands should look upon our baths . For he would think ...
... seen how costly and well - favouredly the baths are trimmed and appointed there in divers and sundry places , would be ashamed that any stranger which had seen the baths in foreign lands should look upon our baths . For he would think ...
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