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Pagina 119
... gave me with her own hands two Holland ducats . My wife wears them when she goes to church , for what she touched is holy . " But in the late autumn of 1797 the king died , and the quiet freedom of Paretz had to be exchanged for the ...
... gave me with her own hands two Holland ducats . My wife wears them when she goes to church , for what she touched is holy . " But in the late autumn of 1797 the king died , and the quiet freedom of Paretz had to be exchanged for the ...
Pagina 475
... gave no sign of being about to conform to the doctor's orders ; but when the latter had taken his leave , he rang ... gave each time was but a small one , the benevolent smile which ac- companied it often enhanced the value in the eyes ...
... gave no sign of being about to conform to the doctor's orders ; but when the latter had taken his leave , he rang ... gave each time was but a small one , the benevolent smile which ac- companied it often enhanced the value in the eyes ...
Pagina 525
... gave them their liberty with the exception of Malatesta . This proceeding caused serious dissatis- faction to the Venetians . A more serious accusation against him was his neglect to follow up his victory , thus losing the op- portunity ...
... gave them their liberty with the exception of Malatesta . This proceeding caused serious dissatis- faction to the Venetians . A more serious accusation against him was his neglect to follow up his victory , thus losing the op- portunity ...
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THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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