The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Bind 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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Side 168
... Doracles ( for that was his name ) was not much known by the people . He had distinguished himself for as jealous an independence as a subject could well assume ; and though he had been of use in repelling invasion during the latter ...
... Doracles ( for that was his name ) was not much known by the people . He had distinguished himself for as jealous an independence as a subject could well assume ; and though he had been of use in repelling invasion during the latter ...
Side 169
... Doracles soon found that he had miscalculated his point , and all skill and resolu- tion could not set the error to rights . It was allowed , that if either courage or military talent could entitle him to the throne , he would have a ...
... Doracles soon found that he had miscalculated his point , and all skill and resolu- tion could not set the error to rights . It was allowed , that if either courage or military talent could entitle him to the throne , he would have a ...
Side 170
... Doracles , whom she now saw for the first time , blushed deeply as he cast a glance at his female conqueror , and then stepped haughtily along , hand- ling his gilded chains as if they were an indifferent ornament . " I have conquered ...
... Doracles , whom she now saw for the first time , blushed deeply as he cast a glance at his female conqueror , and then stepped haughtily along , hand- ling his gilded chains as if they were an indifferent ornament . " I have conquered ...
Side 171
... Doracles , in re- turn , " and here she resumed something of her queen- like dignity ; " but I feel that my modesty will be sufficiently saved by the name of your wife ; and a substantial throne , with a return that shall nothing ...
... Doracles , in re- turn , " and here she resumed something of her queen- like dignity ; " but I feel that my modesty will be sufficiently saved by the name of your wife ; and a substantial throne , with a return that shall nothing ...
Side 172
... Doracles , with the best grace his lately - defeated spirit could assume , spoke in willing terms of accept- ing her offer . They left the prison , and his full par- don having been proclaimed , the courtiers , with feasts and ...
... Doracles , with the best grace his lately - defeated spirit could assume , spoke in willing terms of accept- ing her offer . They left the prison , and his full par- don having been proclaimed , the courtiers , with feasts and ...
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