Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, المجلد 7Robert Chambers Amer. Book Exchange, 1879 |
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... king could not possibly see me until he knew what had brought me into his country ; and that I must not presume to cross the river without the king's permission . He therefore advised me to lodge at a dis ant village , to which he ...
... king could not possibly see me until he knew what had brought me into his country ; and that I must not presume to cross the river without the king's permission . He therefore advised me to lodge at a dis ant village , to which he ...
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... king , according to Herodotus , but an oracle proclaimed that he was to live but six years longer , on which he abdicated his throne , and , accompanied by a band of revellers , retired to ' the silence of the groves and woods ...
... king , according to Herodotus , but an oracle proclaimed that he was to live but six years longer , on which he abdicated his throne , and , accompanied by a band of revellers , retired to ' the silence of the groves and woods ...
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... king's cavalry charged again , and bore down everything before them ; the king's infantry came pouring across the ditch . Even in that extremity the Mendip miners stood bravely to their arms , and sold their lives dearly . But the rout ...
... king's cavalry charged again , and bore down everything before them ; the king's infantry came pouring across the ditch . Even in that extremity the Mendip miners stood bravely to their arms , and sold their lives dearly . But the rout ...
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