The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Tema 173,Volumen44 -Tema 180,Volumen45W. Abbatt., 1931 |
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... hour on their oars . Let us ( to André ) withdraw a little from the shore . SMITH , alone . [ Arnold and André withdraw . Humph ! He treats me as though I were one of his corporals . What can he have to say to a Tory that an honest ear ...
... hour on their oars . Let us ( to André ) withdraw a little from the shore . SMITH , alone . [ Arnold and André withdraw . Humph ! He treats me as though I were one of his corporals . What can he have to say to a Tory that an honest ear ...
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... hour , according to the speed that is required for the journey . At the end of twenty miles , the horses which have been rode are discharged and turned into the caballada ; and horses which have not been rode , but driven along without ...
... hour , according to the speed that is required for the journey . At the end of twenty miles , the horses which have been rode are discharged and turned into the caballada ; and horses which have not been rode , but driven along without ...
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... hour - strike my hour of death ; and shine , And still shine on ; and earth and sky will smile As brightly as before . Just there to - morrow That line of light will fall as it does now ; And I - O darkness ! darkness ! -Death and ...
... hour - strike my hour of death ; and shine , And still shine on ; and earth and sky will smile As brightly as before . Just there to - morrow That line of light will fall as it does now ; And I - O darkness ! darkness ! -Death and ...
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The Magazine of History: With Notes ..., Tema 125,Volumen32 -Tema 132,Volumen33 Vista completa - 1926 |
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