Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Bind 12,Oplag 104 –Bind 13,Oplag 119William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers, 1846 |
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Side 13
... looked like a young man , now he had lost his beard ; upon which the man put his hand into his bosom , and drew forth the beard which had been cut off , telling the czar he should preserve it , in order to have it put into his coffin ...
... looked like a young man , now he had lost his beard ; upon which the man put his hand into his bosom , and drew forth the beard which had been cut off , telling the czar he should preserve it , in order to have it put into his coffin ...
Side 32
... looked around on all with the interest , almost with the curio- sity , of childhood ; the most trifling object gave me enjoyment : all was food for happiness . I was restored to the world ; was . now suffered to have free intercourse ...
... looked around on all with the interest , almost with the curio- sity , of childhood ; the most trifling object gave me enjoyment : all was food for happiness . I was restored to the world ; was . now suffered to have free intercourse ...
Side 30
... looked on with admiration at the part which the Spaniards were performing . After a resistance of nearly seven months , Baza surrendered on the 4th of December 1489 . With the surrender of Baza , all hope failed El Zagal and the ...
... looked on with admiration at the part which the Spaniards were performing . After a resistance of nearly seven months , Baza surrendered on the 4th of December 1489 . With the surrender of Baza , all hope failed El Zagal and the ...
Side 31
... looked , a light cloud of smoke burst forth from the citadel , and presently a peal of artillery , faintly heard , told that the city was taken possession of , and the throne of the Moslem kings was lost for ever . The heart of Boabdil ...
... looked , a light cloud of smoke burst forth from the citadel , and presently a peal of artillery , faintly heard , told that the city was taken possession of , and the throne of the Moslem kings was lost for ever . The heart of Boabdil ...
Side 29
... burned to death , she cried out , with the most touching devotedness , " No , no - not me ; save the children . " But Guillot looked for them in vain ; they were nowhere to 29 THE MONTYON PRIZES . PIERRE GUILLOT AND LOUIS BRUNE, 107 29.
... burned to death , she cried out , with the most touching devotedness , " No , no - not me ; save the children . " But Guillot looked for them in vain ; they were nowhere to 29 THE MONTYON PRIZES . PIERRE GUILLOT AND LOUIS BRUNE, 107 29.
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