Southey's Common-place Book, Volumen4Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1851 |
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... carry on the busi- ness of civil government . " But if the victories of Henry V. were so fatal to the population of his country , the defeats and disasters of the succeeding reign were still more destructive . In the twenty- fifth year ...
... carry on the busi- ness of civil government . " But if the victories of Henry V. were so fatal to the population of his country , the defeats and disasters of the succeeding reign were still more destructive . In the twenty- fifth year ...
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... carrying away children with their baggage , upon their cowes backs . ” — SPEED , p . 638 . Arrows . " THE tempests of arrowes still whisling in the aire sparkled fire in their fals from the helmets of the French , and with their steeled ...
... carrying away children with their baggage , upon their cowes backs . ” — SPEED , p . 638 . Arrows . " THE tempests of arrowes still whisling in the aire sparkled fire in their fals from the helmets of the French , and with their steeled ...
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... carried away by traditious obscurities , but do also intimate how full their hearts be of invete- rate revenge . ” — Ibid . Philip Augustus reconciled to his Queen . " PHILIP AUGUSTUS had put away his wife Gelberge , sister to the King ...
... carried away by traditious obscurities , but do also intimate how full their hearts be of invete- rate revenge . ” — Ibid . Philip Augustus reconciled to his Queen . " PHILIP AUGUSTUS had put away his wife Gelberge , sister to the King ...
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... carried as it were flying in the ayre , into some desert vallies , where he feedeth upon grasse , drinketh water , hath some use of reason , but not of speech , is ignorant of the present condition he stands in , whether good or bad ...
... carried as it were flying in the ayre , into some desert vallies , where he feedeth upon grasse , drinketh water , hath some use of reason , but not of speech , is ignorant of the present condition he stands in , whether good or bad ...
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... carried forth , and then would examine them of what they had seene , and by this delusion would make them resolute for any enterprize which he should appoint them , as to murther any prince his enemy . For they feared not death , in ...
... carried forth , and then would examine them of what they had seene , and by this delusion would make them resolute for any enterprize which he should appoint them , as to murther any prince his enemy . For they feared not death , in ...
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