The Historical Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools and Families, on a New PlanHoratio Hill, 1825 - 372 ページ |
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... passed the gates of the city , and was heard throughout the English camp . The English , by this time , were apprised of what passed within Calais . They heard the voice of lamentation , and their souls were touched with compassion ...
... passed the gates of the city , and was heard throughout the English camp . The English , by this time , were apprised of what passed within Calais . They heard the voice of lamentation , and their souls were touched with compassion ...
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... passed in captivity . All contempo- rary authors agree in ascribing to Mary the utmost beauty of countenance and elegance of shape , of which the human form is capable . Her hair was black , though according to the fashion of that age ...
... passed in captivity . All contempo- rary authors agree in ascribing to Mary the utmost beauty of countenance and elegance of shape , of which the human form is capable . Her hair was black , though according to the fashion of that age ...
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... passed through the public square , and be holding the pole with the hat upon it , hesitated a moment between wonder and laughter ; but not knowing its object , and but little curious to inquire , he negligently passed this emblem of ...
... passed through the public square , and be holding the pole with the hat upon it , hesitated a moment between wonder and laughter ; but not knowing its object , and but little curious to inquire , he negligently passed this emblem of ...
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