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... father to Spain , and learns with astonishment the indignity and cruelty with which the un- wearied benefactor of his country had been treated . He seeks his father in his confinement and finds him flown , and in his turn is ordered to ...
... father to Spain , and learns with astonishment the indignity and cruelty with which the un- wearied benefactor of his country had been treated . He seeks his father in his confinement and finds him flown , and in his turn is ordered to ...
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... father's feet , when Martini spoke : - " My Lord ! the Marquis de Montemar . ' " Ripperda turned his head . " Let ... father still ; his noble , injured , suffering father ! and , rushing forward , he flung himself on his knees before ...
... father's feet , when Martini spoke : - " My Lord ! the Marquis de Montemar . ' " Ripperda turned his head . " Let ... father still ; his noble , injured , suffering father ! and , rushing forward , he flung himself on his knees before ...
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... father's tent at midnight , and once more with tears and prayers , exhorts him to lay down his arms and his in- fidelity . He pleads in vain , Ceuta is assaulted , Ripperda mounts a breach , and just as he is about to be cut down by two ...
... father's tent at midnight , and once more with tears and prayers , exhorts him to lay down his arms and his in- fidelity . He pleads in vain , Ceuta is assaulted , Ripperda mounts a breach , and just as he is about to be cut down by two ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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