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Page 159
... officers ; but Molière would not listen to this , His marriage with Armande Béjart was unhappy and said that what the king had deigned to grant and could not well have been otherwise . Molière's to them they ought to be but too proud to ...
... officers ; but Molière would not listen to this , His marriage with Armande Béjart was unhappy and said that what the king had deigned to grant and could not well have been otherwise . Molière's to them they ought to be but too proud to ...
Page 295
... officer was substituted for him . He was , allowed them per day - the officers no more , unless however , most impatient to resume his position , and they could find funds for themselves . Before start- he did so long before his doctors ...
... officer was substituted for him . He was , allowed them per day - the officers no more , unless however , most impatient to resume his position , and they could find funds for themselves . Before start- he did so long before his doctors ...
Page 327
... officers , on horse- with foam , and his sabre dangling in its sheath , back , to receive the conquered . with , " Gentlemen , the general directs that this spot shall be kept clear . The Mexican troops are to march out here , and you ...
... officers , on horse- with foam , and his sabre dangling in its sheath , back , to receive the conquered . with , " Gentlemen , the general directs that this spot shall be kept clear . The Mexican troops are to march out here , and you ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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