The Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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... follows the true orbit around the sun which is attributed to the earth herself in the books . The earth no more follows that or- bit than the moon does . These two bodies dance round and round each other ( if we may follow Sir John ...
... follows the true orbit around the sun which is attributed to the earth herself in the books . The earth no more follows that or- bit than the moon does . These two bodies dance round and round each other ( if we may follow Sir John ...
Page 133
... follow his six months ' campaign in Portugal ; we would only remark that he saw Sir Arthur Wellesley land , and that he carried the colours of his regiment at the battle of Vimeiro . 66 What , were you that chubby- faced boy , " said ...
... follow his six months ' campaign in Portugal ; we would only remark that he saw Sir Arthur Wellesley land , and that he carried the colours of his regiment at the battle of Vimeiro . 66 What , were you that chubby- faced boy , " said ...
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... follow in pursuit of fame . This appears in his reply to the letter full of eulogy addressed to him by Orazio Ariosto , the nephew of Ariosto : " The crown you would honour me with , " writes Tasso , " already adorns the head of the ...
... follow in pursuit of fame . This appears in his reply to the letter full of eulogy addressed to him by Orazio Ariosto , the nephew of Ariosto : " The crown you would honour me with , " writes Tasso , " already adorns the head of the ...
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