The Metropolitan, Volym 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... officers strove to introduce into their ranks the military dis- cipline of the Romans . However , in spite of all ... officer would challenge his authority ; a faction would throw a whole town into dis- order , and perhaps be the cause ...
... officers strove to introduce into their ranks the military dis- cipline of the Romans . However , in spite of all ... officer would challenge his authority ; a faction would throw a whole town into dis- order , and perhaps be the cause ...
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... officers , and crew were alike in- dolently lounging about , gazing vacantly on the blue waters , or smoking cigars , and sipping lemonade ; while in one corner an aged friar sat mumbling over his breviary , and sleepily passing the ...
... officers , and crew were alike in- dolently lounging about , gazing vacantly on the blue waters , or smoking cigars , and sipping lemonade ; while in one corner an aged friar sat mumbling over his breviary , and sleepily passing the ...
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... officers of state , were in the king's interests ; and nothing could be easier than to overawe the nobility , whose per- sons were in fact entirely at his majesty's disposal . Pressed by these considerations , the cautious temper of ...
... officers of state , were in the king's interests ; and nothing could be easier than to overawe the nobility , whose per- sons were in fact entirely at his majesty's disposal . Pressed by these considerations , the cautious temper of ...
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... officer of rank and birth , nor was there anything extraordinary in his attend- ing the funeral feast of a deceased noble ; but his behaviour was little calculated to do away with the fears that were stealing fast round every heart . To ...
... officer of rank and birth , nor was there anything extraordinary in his attend- ing the funeral feast of a deceased noble ; but his behaviour was little calculated to do away with the fears that were stealing fast round every heart . To ...
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... officers of state , and court ladies , all glittering with jewels and rust- ling robes and waving plumes . When this dazzling company had taken their stations amid deafening shouts from the spectators , the black lines of clergy and ...
... officers of state , and court ladies , all glittering with jewels and rust- ling robes and waving plumes . When this dazzling company had taken their stations amid deafening shouts from the spectators , the black lines of clergy and ...
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