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... hundred arms they wave , Revenge on thee in hoarser murmurs breathe ; Vocal no more since Cambria's fatal day [ Pindoric ode . To high - born Hoel's harp , or soft Llewellyn's lay . ' " - The Bard ; a † The Celtic Druids , p . 275 ...
... hundred arms they wave , Revenge on thee in hoarser murmurs breathe ; Vocal no more since Cambria's fatal day [ Pindoric ode . To high - born Hoel's harp , or soft Llewellyn's lay . ' " - The Bard ; a † The Celtic Druids , p . 275 ...
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... hundred horsemen at his own ex- pense , and won whatever glory was won by any one in a not very extensive campaign ; and what was of equal or greater importance , he made himself famous for the impos- ing magnificence of his own mode of ...
... hundred horsemen at his own ex- pense , and won whatever glory was won by any one in a not very extensive campaign ; and what was of equal or greater importance , he made himself famous for the impos- ing magnificence of his own mode of ...
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... hundred thousand men - a vast force in those days . Like a deadly canker - worm upon the green leaf , they ranged to and fro through whatsoever territory it pleased them , living on the fat of the land , taking whatever struck their ...
... hundred thousand men - a vast force in those days . Like a deadly canker - worm upon the green leaf , they ranged to and fro through whatsoever territory it pleased them , living on the fat of the land , taking whatever struck their ...
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... hundred carriages , fifty led horses , and sixty state coaches to escort him . He himself , in his cold and haughty demeanor , displayed the inborn power to rule . Proud and uncommunicative , munifi- cent but not genial , he moved amid ...
... hundred carriages , fifty led horses , and sixty state coaches to escort him . He himself , in his cold and haughty demeanor , displayed the inborn power to rule . Proud and uncommunicative , munifi- cent but not genial , he moved amid ...
Pagina 42
... hundred fold in these excellent reflections . A few brief years rolled on in this manner , but they at last brought with them that event among the results of which was the restoration of Wallenstein to a greater than his former power ...
... hundred fold in these excellent reflections . A few brief years rolled on in this manner , but they at last brought with them that event among the results of which was the restoration of Wallenstein to a greater than his former power ...
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