Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Bind 14,Oplag 120 –Bind 16,Oplag 140William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers |
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Side 14
... eyes , and that instant plunged herself into the river , and there expired . Twenty young girls , who were assembled together at a house near the banks of the Elbe , rushed out of the doors all at once , and , embracing each other ...
... eyes , and that instant plunged herself into the river , and there expired . Twenty young girls , who were assembled together at a house near the banks of the Elbe , rushed out of the doors all at once , and , embracing each other ...
Side 22
... eyes were turned on me , Their helper in distress ; the emperor's pride Bowed itself down before the man he had injured . ' Twas I must rise , and , with creative word , Assemble forces in the desolate camps . I did it . Like a god of ...
... eyes were turned on me , Their helper in distress ; the emperor's pride Bowed itself down before the man he had injured . ' Twas I must rise , and , with creative word , Assemble forces in the desolate camps . I did it . Like a god of ...
Side 25
... eyes of all Europe , presumed to cope with Wallenstein . The war was continued for sixteen months with various success , when the career of Wallenstein was brought to a violent close . His haughty conduct , and , in particular , the ...
... eyes of all Europe , presumed to cope with Wallenstein . The war was continued for sixteen months with various success , when the career of Wallenstein was brought to a violent close . His haughty conduct , and , in particular , the ...
Side 26
... eye upon us As foreigners , intruders in the empire , And would fain send us , with some paltry sum Of money , home again to our old forests . No , no , my lord duke . No ; it never was For Judas's pay , for chinking gold and silver ...
... eye upon us As foreigners , intruders in the empire , And would fain send us , with some paltry sum Of money , home again to our old forests . No , no , my lord duke . No ; it never was For Judas's pay , for chinking gold and silver ...
Side 27
William Chambers, Robert Chambers. This ally was France . Richelieu , whose eye had , during the whole struggle , been directed towards Germany , and who had cautiously interfered now and then whenever he perceived that he could do so ...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers. This ally was France . Richelieu , whose eye had , during the whole struggle , been directed towards Germany , and who had cautiously interfered now and then whenever he perceived that he could do so ...
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