Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second: From His Accession to the Death of Queen Caroline, Volumen2Bickers, 1884 |
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... hand , which had been cut off , and , as it were , torn away from their own Italy , were inflamed with such a desire of possessing it , that , as it could not be reunited by moles or bridges , they were resolved to restore it to the ...
... hand , which had been cut off , and , as it were , torn away from their own Italy , were inflamed with such a desire of possessing it , that , as it could not be reunited by moles or bridges , they were resolved to restore it to the ...
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... hand of Gelon ; they made a new descent on Sicily , and with innumerable unspeakable cruel- ties destroyed and dismantled many of their cities , and put all the inhabitants to the sword . Peace was then made with the Carthaginians by ...
... hand of Gelon ; they made a new descent on Sicily , and with innumerable unspeakable cruel- ties destroyed and dismantled many of their cities , and put all the inhabitants to the sword . Peace was then made with the Carthaginians by ...
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... the island fell into the hands of the Spaniards , who from that time to the Treaty of Utrecht governed it by viceroys . At the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 it was given with the title of 14 [ 1734 . LORD HERVEY'S MEMOIRS .
... the island fell into the hands of the Spaniards , who from that time to the Treaty of Utrecht governed it by viceroys . At the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 it was given with the title of 14 [ 1734 . LORD HERVEY'S MEMOIRS .
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... hand , and his two sons riding before him . He was fast asleep when a sentinel at the door of his tent first came in to tell him the Germans were in his camp ; and he had just time to make his escape in the manner which I have described ...
... hand , and his two sons riding before him . He was fast asleep when a sentinel at the door of his tent first came in to tell him the Germans were in his camp ; and he had just time to make his escape in the manner which I have described ...
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... hands , and declaring in the most pathetic terms the concern with which he found himself obliged to desert those whom no hardships , no fears , and no threats had been able to prevail with to abandon him.8 8 There is in the Historical ...
... hands , and declaring in the most pathetic terms the concern with which he found himself obliged to desert those whom no hardships , no fears , and no threats had been able to prevail with to abandon him.8 8 There is in the Historical ...
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