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Page 243
... took prompt measures against the further spread of the fire . The stream of water from one of the engines nearly knocked him down , but he took no notice of it . The most vigilant search was still continued after the missing princess ...
... took prompt measures against the further spread of the fire . The stream of water from one of the engines nearly knocked him down , but he took no notice of it . The most vigilant search was still continued after the missing princess ...
Page 365
... took from his pocket , followed on the rice . It was consumed without much discourse ; few words were spoken , and these were uttered in the dialect of the country , of which I did not understand a single syllable . At last , when the ...
... took from his pocket , followed on the rice . It was consumed without much discourse ; few words were spoken , and these were uttered in the dialect of the country , of which I did not understand a single syllable . At last , when the ...
Page 435
... took possession of it on the 20th April , 1554. Pollanus celebrating the occasion by a sermon , and by the baptism " of his young son in the Rhine . " + Many English people who felt themselves to be obnoxious to the new government , took ...
... took possession of it on the 20th April , 1554. Pollanus celebrating the occasion by a sermon , and by the baptism " of his young son in the Rhine . " + Many English people who felt themselves to be obnoxious to the new government , took ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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