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... keeping aloof from continental disputes , and who on this occasion assured Frederick in direct terms that he need expect no assistance from him . James's daughter , the wife of Frederick , was a woman of extraordinary parts and firmness ...
... keeping aloof from continental disputes , and who on this occasion assured Frederick in direct terms that he need expect no assistance from him . James's daughter , the wife of Frederick , was a woman of extraordinary parts and firmness ...
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... keep up the blaze . Scarcely was Bohemia subjugated , when Ferdinand found him- self engaged in a war with others of the states , assisted by the king of Denmark . An army of sixty thousand men was raised by the Protestant party , and ...
... keep up the blaze . Scarcely was Bohemia subjugated , when Ferdinand found him- self engaged in a war with others of the states , assisted by the king of Denmark . An army of sixty thousand men was raised by the Protestant party , and ...
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... keep an eye upon the Swede , for he is a dangerous fellow . You must not trust Gustavus Adolphus , for every one says that he likes to lead people by the nose . I should wish to have the Swede for my friend , but that he should not be ...
... keep an eye upon the Swede , for he is a dangerous fellow . You must not trust Gustavus Adolphus , for every one says that he likes to lead people by the nose . I should wish to have the Swede for my friend , but that he should not be ...
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... keep , for the sake of protection , its houses rose to a great height . Excepting the single open street extending from the castle to Holyrood , every morsel of ground was covered with houses , forming thickly - packed closes or alleys ...
... keep , for the sake of protection , its houses rose to a great height . Excepting the single open street extending from the castle to Holyrood , every morsel of ground was covered with houses , forming thickly - packed closes or alleys ...
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... keep for him all the presents I had given to him , as he had not at Matavai a place sufficiently safe to secure them from being stolen ; I therefore showed him a locker in my cabin for his use , and gave him a key to it . Meanwhile our ...
... keep for him all the presents I had given to him , as he had not at Matavai a place sufficiently safe to secure them from being stolen ; I therefore showed him a locker in my cabin for his use , and gave him a key to it . Meanwhile our ...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts William Chambers,Robert Chambers Visualização integral - 1846 |
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