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Pagina 166
... passing delightful savor , as if it had been perfumed . ' This was his idea of a holiday : After he was up in the morning , first of all he would doe sacrifice to the goddes , and then would goe to diner , passing awaie all the rest of ...
... passing delightful savor , as if it had been perfumed . ' This was his idea of a holiday : After he was up in the morning , first of all he would doe sacrifice to the goddes , and then would goe to diner , passing awaie all the rest of ...
Pagina 265
... passing triumphs , or to glose the passing defeats of their chosen causes . Whilst high - born ladies of the house of Essex be- sieged the Court clad in deep mourning , and the chances of his being forgiven were canvassing among ...
... passing triumphs , or to glose the passing defeats of their chosen causes . Whilst high - born ladies of the house of Essex be- sieged the Court clad in deep mourning , and the chances of his being forgiven were canvassing among ...
Pagina 402
... passing the strait . His men might murmur , but Magellan answered that he would go on if he had to eat the leather off his ship's yards . Eden , followed by Purchas , reports that when the Capitayne Magalianes was past the Strayght ...
... passing the strait . His men might murmur , but Magellan answered that he would go on if he had to eat the leather off his ship's yards . Eden , followed by Purchas , reports that when the Capitayne Magalianes was past the Strayght ...
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