Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 254
... friend and so much mine . He never desire . Although guilty of more than one had anything in his possession or power which act of vengeance , he never committed one he thought too dear for his friends ; he was that can be stigmatized as ...
... friend and so much mine . He never desire . Although guilty of more than one had anything in his possession or power which act of vengeance , he never committed one he thought too dear for his friends ; he was that can be stigmatized as ...
Page 436
... friends . " My heart's wish is ful- filled , " he exclaimed , with the tears of emotion running down his cheeks . " I am tired and weary , dear friends ; but my heart is satisfied , for my own country ac- knowledges me great , and all ...
... friends . " My heart's wish is ful- filled , " he exclaimed , with the tears of emotion running down his cheeks . " I am tired and weary , dear friends ; but my heart is satisfied , for my own country ac- knowledges me great , and all ...
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... friends were broken upon the wheel for holding secret correspondence with her , others were sent into perpetual banishment . But after a time the nobles grew impatient of the yoke of the new favourite , who was quite as rapacious and ...
... friends were broken upon the wheel for holding secret correspondence with her , others were sent into perpetual banishment . But after a time the nobles grew impatient of the yoke of the new favourite , who was quite as rapacious and ...
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