The Metropolitan, Volumen29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... arrived in Oxford about four P. M. Having ordered a good dinner , towards college I posted , knocked at the high ... arrival of the horrible vision itself , full tilt from the common room ; not walking with solemn step and air of gravity ...
... arrived in Oxford about four P. M. Having ordered a good dinner , towards college I posted , knocked at the high ... arrival of the horrible vision itself , full tilt from the common room ; not walking with solemn step and air of gravity ...
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... arrive , caps and gowns are pitched into corners , introductions take place , and a majority having arrived , seats are taken , and provisions begin to circulate round the table ; those who are not of the Pythagorean school taste the ...
... arrive , caps and gowns are pitched into corners , introductions take place , and a majority having arrived , seats are taken , and provisions begin to circulate round the table ; those who are not of the Pythagorean school taste the ...
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... arrival , fled to Avignon , imploring the protection of Pope Clement VI . , whom the queen won over to her cause by abandoning to him all the rights that the house of Anjou still had on the sovereignty of the Comtat of Avignon . The ...
... arrival , fled to Avignon , imploring the protection of Pope Clement VI . , whom the queen won over to her cause by abandoning to him all the rights that the house of Anjou still had on the sovereignty of the Comtat of Avignon . The ...
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... arrival he occupied Volterra and Pisa , besieged and took Pistoia , which had been lost to him during his absence , and turned his arms against Florence . Never had that republic been in more imminent danger , but , as in former ...
... arrival he occupied Volterra and Pisa , besieged and took Pistoia , which had been lost to him during his absence , and turned his arms against Florence . Never had that republic been in more imminent danger , but , as in former ...
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... arrival to the elders of Israel ; and in order to destroy , he said , the prejudices the soldiers and their chiefs might entertain against the Jews , he recom- mended them to go out and meet those troops , and to testify to the tribunes ...
... arrival to the elders of Israel ; and in order to destroy , he said , the prejudices the soldiers and their chiefs might entertain against the Jews , he recom- mended them to go out and meet those troops , and to testify to the tribunes ...
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