Reviews, Essays, and PoemsWard, Lock, 1899 - 661 pagina's |
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Pagina 430
... prince and country , to accept ten thousand men , and thirty ships amply furnished . ' · People who could give such signs as these of their loyalty were by no means to be misgoverned with impunity . The English in the sixteenth century ...
... prince and country , to accept ten thousand men , and thirty ships amply furnished . ' · People who could give such signs as these of their loyalty were by no means to be misgoverned with impunity . The English in the sixteenth century ...
Pagina 439
... Prince of Poets , and the Prince of Philosophers , who have made the Elizabethan age a more glorious and important era in the history of the human mind , than the age of Pericles , of Augustus , or of Leo . But subjects so vast require ...
... Prince of Poets , and the Prince of Philosophers , who have made the Elizabethan age a more glorious and important era in the history of the human mind , than the age of Pericles , of Augustus , or of Leo . But subjects so vast require ...
Pagina 610
... Prince of Orange , and obtains a bull as a prize . In the horse - race , the Duke of Wellington and Lord Uxbridge ride against each other ; the Duke is victorious , and is rewarded with twelve opera - girls . On the last day of the ...
... Prince of Orange , and obtains a bull as a prize . In the horse - race , the Duke of Wellington and Lord Uxbridge ride against each other ; the Duke is victorious , and is rewarded with twelve opera - girls . On the last day of the ...
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