Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 37
... immediately follows yours . It is true , there are some who prefer you to me , as others , on the contrary , give me the advantage ; but I am little solicitous in what order we are placed , so that we stand together ; for , in my ...
... immediately follows yours . It is true , there are some who prefer you to me , as others , on the contrary , give me the advantage ; but I am little solicitous in what order we are placed , so that we stand together ; for , in my ...
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... immediately succeeds this detail I shall give in the author's own emphatic words . " Inde illi post septimum et septuagesimum annum aurium oculorumque vigor integer , inde agile et vi- vidum corpus , solaque ex senectute prudentia ...
... immediately succeeds this detail I shall give in the author's own emphatic words . " Inde illi post septimum et septuagesimum annum aurium oculorumque vigor integer , inde agile et vi- vidum corpus , solaque ex senectute prudentia ...
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... immediately after his accession , be- stowed it on his minion , Piers de Gaveston . The reign of this favourite however was very short ; and the year 1311 , the fourth of Edward the Second , saw it transferred , by the king's gift , to ...
... immediately after his accession , be- stowed it on his minion , Piers de Gaveston . The reign of this favourite however was very short ; and the year 1311 , the fourth of Edward the Second , saw it transferred , by the king's gift , to ...
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... immediately afterwards , lord Robert , entering Annandale with what troops the garrison could supply , defeated the Scots near Annan Kirke , with considerable slaughter ; a piece of service which was speedily followed by a grant from ...
... immediately afterwards , lord Robert , entering Annandale with what troops the garrison could supply , defeated the Scots near Annan Kirke , with considerable slaughter ; a piece of service which was speedily followed by a grant from ...
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... immediately after the coronation of Robert Bruce , he entered Scotland with the earl of Pem- broke , and defeated the newly - created king at St. John's Town * . We cannot but entertain , indeed , a high opinion of the character and ...
... immediately after the coronation of Robert Bruce , he entered Scotland with the earl of Pem- broke , and defeated the newly - created king at St. John's Town * . We cannot but entertain , indeed , a high opinion of the character and ...
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