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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... took refuge in Holland , where he lived for many years on public charity ; his father - in - law , in the quaint words of Harte , " supplying him only with peaceable advice and scholastic quotations instead of money and legions . " The ...
... took refuge in Holland , where he lived for many years on public charity ; his father - in - law , in the quaint words of Harte , " supplying him only with peaceable advice and scholastic quotations instead of money and legions . " The ...
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... took a solemn farewell of them . Bearing in his arms his daughter Christina , then only four years of age , he presented her to the assembled diet , and caused them to renew their oath of allegiance to her . His man- ner was so ...
... took a solemn farewell of them . Bearing in his arms his daughter Christina , then only four years of age , he presented her to the assembled diet , and caused them to renew their oath of allegiance to her . His man- ner was so ...
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... took this opportunity to steal away . Upon entering my house , we found it filled with a multitude of plunderers , whom the officer , who was a colonel , ordered away . He then said he would take up his lodging with us ; and having ...
... took this opportunity to steal away . Upon entering my house , we found it filled with a multitude of plunderers , whom the officer , who was a colonel , ordered away . He then said he would take up his lodging with us ; and having ...
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... took nothing with her but my robe ; my maid seized a neighbour's infant child by the hand , whom we found crying at his father's door , and led him away . We found it impossible to pass through the gates of the town , which were all in ...
... took nothing with her but my robe ; my maid seized a neighbour's infant child by the hand , whom we found crying at his father's door , and led him away . We found it impossible to pass through the gates of the town , which were all in ...
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... took place . Tilly was so strongly encamped in an arc , formed by a bend of the river , that all the Swedish generals dissuaded their leader from the attempt to pass the stream in the face of such an enemy . " What ! " cried Gustavus ...
... took place . Tilly was so strongly encamped in an arc , formed by a bend of the river , that all the Swedish generals dissuaded their leader from the attempt to pass the stream in the face of such an enemy . " What ! " cried Gustavus ...
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