The Metropolitan, Volumen29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... interest of Narcissus , he obtained , in the reign of Claudius , the com- mand of a legion , which he led into Britain and Germany ; and his exploits obtained for him the honours of a triumph , of the double priesthood , and the ...
... interest of Narcissus , he obtained , in the reign of Claudius , the com- mand of a legion , which he led into Britain and Germany ; and his exploits obtained for him the honours of a triumph , of the double priesthood , and the ...
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... interest attaches as being the residence which peculiarly attracted Canning's attention , and which he was most desirous to purchase as " an asylum for his old age . " Alas ! The offers which he made to induce the infatuated possessor ...
... interest attaches as being the residence which peculiarly attracted Canning's attention , and which he was most desirous to purchase as " an asylum for his old age . " Alas ! The offers which he made to induce the infatuated possessor ...
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... interests of morality seemed to require it . A female buccaneer , whose history was something similar , was actually hung at the Havana , I believe , about the year 1600. This would be too much in the style of the Jack Sheppard school ...
... interests of morality seemed to require it . A female buccaneer , whose history was something similar , was actually hung at the Havana , I believe , about the year 1600. This would be too much in the style of the Jack Sheppard school ...
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... interest around the fictitious tale of a necromancer's exploits , or the real narrative of a single man's at- tempt to change the destinies of a nation . Who that looked upon Hans Swann as he sat in the hall of his mouldering palace ...
... interest around the fictitious tale of a necromancer's exploits , or the real narrative of a single man's at- tempt to change the destinies of a nation . Who that looked upon Hans Swann as he sat in the hall of his mouldering palace ...
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... interest . They spoke of Otto Kraëg's departure from the capital , no doubt for the purpose of arming his retainers ; his example would certainly be followed , if instant measures were not adopted to prevent it , and the country would ...
... interest . They spoke of Otto Kraëg's departure from the capital , no doubt for the purpose of arming his retainers ; his example would certainly be followed , if instant measures were not adopted to prevent it , and the country would ...
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