The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 171
... King , James the Sixth of Scotland ; and it would seem that he entreated the King's friendly interposition for him with his ward . James had been an old schoolfellow and class- mate , and together they had studied under old George ...
... King , James the Sixth of Scotland ; and it would seem that he entreated the King's friendly interposition for him with his ward . James had been an old schoolfellow and class- mate , and together they had studied under old George ...
Page 239
... King was , No ! In one word , it may be said justice was dead in England when the contest arose between the Parliament and the King . When that arch - wit Sydney Smith went into his farm - yard once , he found all his pigs , having ...
... King was , No ! In one word , it may be said justice was dead in England when the contest arose between the Parliament and the King . When that arch - wit Sydney Smith went into his farm - yard once , he found all his pigs , having ...
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... King had got rid of his uncles - and the man whom they most hated , was the Constable Clisson . He was specially ... King's usual residence in Paris . Wishing , as he killed his enemy , to give him the additional bitterness of knowing by ...
... King had got rid of his uncles - and the man whom they most hated , was the Constable Clisson . He was specially ... King's usual residence in Paris . Wishing , as he killed his enemy , to give him the additional bitterness of knowing by ...
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