The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 728 ページ |
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... turned suddenly round , which distinguishes the greater part of modern and maintained that whatever is , is right . ' Mr historians . Southey has not fortitude of mind , has not pa- tience to think that evil is inseparable from the ...
... turned suddenly round , which distinguishes the greater part of modern and maintained that whatever is , is right . ' Mr historians . Southey has not fortitude of mind , has not pa- tience to think that evil is inseparable from the ...
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... turned Turk , or monk of La Trappe , —that he had furnished a haram , or endowed an hospi- tal , I might have thought the account , whichever it had been , possible , and repeated it according- ly ; passing it , as it had been taken in ...
... turned Turk , or monk of La Trappe , —that he had furnished a haram , or endowed an hospi- tal , I might have thought the account , whichever it had been , possible , and repeated it according- ly ; passing it , as it had been taken in ...
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... turned to their town with difficulty , from the great danger of being taken by the besiegers , and related all that had passed . up- to be severely beaten , and even wounded . During the space of three months no provisions were seen in ...
... turned to their town with difficulty , from the great danger of being taken by the besiegers , and related all that had passed . up- to be severely beaten , and even wounded . During the space of three months no provisions were seen in ...
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... turned the eyes and minds of all men upon her . « Ce prince prit exprès ce jour - là un habit fort simple , et se měla sans distinction dans la foule des courtisans . La fille entra dans la chambre sans paroître aucune- ment étonnée ...
... turned the eyes and minds of all men upon her . « Ce prince prit exprès ce jour - là un habit fort simple , et se měla sans distinction dans la foule des courtisans . La fille entra dans la chambre sans paroître aucune- ment étonnée ...
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... turned towards this scene ; where , it was reason- ably supposed , the French were to make their last staud for maintaining the independence of their monarchy , and the rights of their sovereign . - Hume . :: La Hire had just time ...
... turned towards this scene ; where , it was reason- ably supposed , the French were to make their last staud for maintaining the independence of their monarchy , and the rights of their sovereign . - Hume . :: La Hire had just time ...
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