The Metropolitan, Volym 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... poor dear Perkins to astonish them with his Latin verses ; his the unrivalled relics of ancient minstrelsy . Do you not remember with what thunders of applause the concluding lines of his " Daniel in the Lions ' Den " were received ...
... poor dear Perkins to astonish them with his Latin verses ; his the unrivalled relics of ancient minstrelsy . Do you not remember with what thunders of applause the concluding lines of his " Daniel in the Lions ' Den " were received ...
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... poor were continually rebelling 1 Continued from vol . xxviii . p . 383 . * Compare , on the character and the actions of Felix , Tacitus , Hist . lib . v . ch . ix ; Josephus , lib . xx . chap . ix . Ant . Jud . , and lib . ii . de ...
... poor were continually rebelling 1 Continued from vol . xxviii . p . 383 . * Compare , on the character and the actions of Felix , Tacitus , Hist . lib . v . ch . ix ; Josephus , lib . xx . chap . ix . Ant . Jud . , and lib . ii . de ...
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... poor fellow , to the utter consternation and regret of our heroine , who now found herself , at the age of thirty , the mistress of a flourishing establishment , but without any family or relative to have a claim upon her . Suitors of ...
... poor fellow , to the utter consternation and regret of our heroine , who now found herself , at the age of thirty , the mistress of a flourishing establishment , but without any family or relative to have a claim upon her . Suitors of ...
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... poor , and I can promise nothing in the way of ransom . " " Hast thou nothing , no gold crucifix ? no jewels sewn into the lining of thy robe ? " And they seized his sleeve to examine if such was the case ; but nothing was found in his ...
... poor , and I can promise nothing in the way of ransom . " " Hast thou nothing , no gold crucifix ? no jewels sewn into the lining of thy robe ? " And they seized his sleeve to examine if such was the case ; but nothing was found in his ...
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... poor senator inquire what high affairs required your presence there ? " " It concerns not the Lord of Volbierg , " replied Nausen coldly . " By my honour but it does concern him , " he rejoined , " that mere traders and villains should ...
... poor senator inquire what high affairs required your presence there ? " " It concerns not the Lord of Volbierg , " replied Nausen coldly . " By my honour but it does concern him , " he rejoined , " that mere traders and villains should ...
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