The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 pagini |
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... immediately concern the good of my native country . I must , therefore , contradict what has been so assuredly reported by the news writers of England , that France is in the most deplorable condition , and that their people die in ...
... immediately concern the good of my native country . I must , therefore , contradict what has been so assuredly reported by the news writers of England , that France is in the most deplorable condition , and that their people die in ...
Pagina 10
... immediately to the palace certainly a mistake in the ancients , to draw of cardinal Paulucci , minister of state to his the little gentleman LOVE as a blind boy ; for holiness , and demanded , in the name of bis im- perial majesty ...
... immediately to the palace certainly a mistake in the ancients , to draw of cardinal Paulucci , minister of state to his the little gentleman LOVE as a blind boy ; for holiness , and demanded , in the name of bis im- perial majesty ...
Pagina 12
... immediately ran back , and in the midst of a thick fire of the French , took the corporal upon his back , and brought him through all that danger , as far as the abbey of Salsine , where a cannon ball took off his head : his body fell ...
... immediately ran back , and in the midst of a thick fire of the French , took the corporal upon his back , and brought him through all that danger , as far as the abbey of Salsine , where a cannon ball took off his head : his body fell ...
Pagina 20
... Immediately the winds grew calm , the waves subsided , and the people stood up , turning their faces upon a magnificent pile in the midst of the island . There we beheld an hero of a comely and erect aspect , but pale and languid ...
... Immediately the winds grew calm , the waves subsided , and the people stood up , turning their faces upon a magnificent pile in the midst of the island . There we beheld an hero of a comely and erect aspect , but pale and languid ...
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... immediately said something so agree- ably on her being at study , and the novelty of finding a lady employed in so grave a manner , • This line occurs in a joint translation of Helen's Epis tle to Paris , by the earl of Mulgrave and ...
... immediately said something so agree- ably on her being at study , and the novelty of finding a lady employed in so grave a manner , • This line occurs in a joint translation of Helen's Epis tle to Paris , by the earl of Mulgrave and ...
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