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Pagina 8
... Royal Lodge , and you have a tree therein you call the King's Oak . You steal the veni- son and call it the King's venison , and wash it down with a drink to the King's health . Listen and take warning , or we shall blow into ruins your ...
... Royal Lodge , and you have a tree therein you call the King's Oak . You steal the veni- son and call it the King's venison , and wash it down with a drink to the King's health . Listen and take warning , or we shall blow into ruins your ...
Pagina 11
... royal property he has been robbed of by men who perhaps have murdered his son . I will not beg from these proud sequestrators . If I must sue for food , it will be from some sound loyalist like myself . My daughter may seek refuge with ...
... royal property he has been robbed of by men who perhaps have murdered his son . I will not beg from these proud sequestrators . If I must sue for food , it will be from some sound loyalist like myself . My daughter may seek refuge with ...
Pagina 15
... Royal Lodge . Verily , I shall rejoice to see it destroyed , that the land may be cleansed of the memory thereof . " The keeper heard him with secret indignation , and hesi- tated whether it was not his official duty to castigate the de ...
... Royal Lodge . Verily , I shall rejoice to see it destroyed , that the land may be cleansed of the memory thereof . " The keeper heard him with secret indignation , and hesi- tated whether it was not his official duty to castigate the de ...
Pagina 16
... royal escutcheons . The fireplace was so large that it was said to consume two cartloads of wood between noon and curfew when a fire was built therein . The andirons were wrought in the shape of gigantic lions . There were long seats of ...
... royal escutcheons . The fireplace was so large that it was said to consume two cartloads of wood between noon and curfew when a fire was built therein . The andirons were wrought in the shape of gigantic lions . There were long seats of ...
Pagina 33
... royal cause is mine , even if every cavalier in England has sworn the contrary . The Parliament is now reduced to a mere handful of statesmen , who have in time lost the respect of the people . They cannot stand long , unless they ...
... royal cause is mine , even if every cavalier in England has sworn the contrary . The Parliament is now reduced to a mere handful of statesmen , who have in time lost the respect of the people . They cannot stand long , unless they ...
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