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Page 293
... thee to depart . I have told in confidence every thing to the Father of the convent . Yousef , one of the janissaries , to whom the protection of the monks is confided , has been brought over by them , and will facilitate thy flight ...
... thee to depart . I have told in confidence every thing to the Father of the convent . Yousef , one of the janissaries , to whom the protection of the monks is confided , has been brought over by them , and will facilitate thy flight ...
Page 330
" I will not fight with thee , " said the Templar , in a changed and hollow voice . " Get thy wounds healed , purvey thee a better horse , and it may be I will hold it worth my while to scourge out of thee this boyish spirit of bravade ...
" I will not fight with thee , " said the Templar , in a changed and hollow voice . " Get thy wounds healed , purvey thee a better horse , and it may be I will hold it worth my while to scourge out of thee this boyish spirit of bravade ...
Page 487
... thee wonders . 5. Thine arrows are sharpened , ( People shall fall beneath thee ) In the heart of the king's enemies . 6. Thy name , O God , is for ever and ever ; A straight sceptre is the sceptre of thy royalty . 7. Thou hast loved ...
... thee wonders . 5. Thine arrows are sharpened , ( People shall fall beneath thee ) In the heart of the king's enemies . 6. Thy name , O God , is for ever and ever ; A straight sceptre is the sceptre of thy royalty . 7. Thou hast loved ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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