The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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... seemed to me my last chance to live had come , and if there were a chance I should seize it , -if it were an ignis fatuns which lured me on , we would both disappear together . There are periods when even Nature herself relies on extra ...
... seemed to me my last chance to live had come , and if there were a chance I should seize it , -if it were an ignis fatuns which lured me on , we would both disappear together . There are periods when even Nature herself relies on extra ...
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... the eye . I cannot describe the feeling with which I gazed for the first time on that ancient land which had been the home of my fathers . I seemed to be returning to the graves of my ances- 20 OUR ANTE - REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY . tors , who.
... the eye . I cannot describe the feeling with which I gazed for the first time on that ancient land which had been the home of my fathers . I seemed to be returning to the graves of my ances- 20 OUR ANTE - REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY . tors , who.
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... seemed to me natural that I should carry with me into any land , people . The nation had gone a little way out of the feudal and hierarchical Egypt ; but the horrors of the unknown Wilderness , and the memory of the flesh - pots ...
... seemed to me natural that I should carry with me into any land , people . The nation had gone a little way out of the feudal and hierarchical Egypt ; but the horrors of the unknown Wilderness , and the memory of the flesh - pots ...
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... seemed to come to her aid . The earth- quake burst under the Great Republic , shaking its foundations , and opening gaping seams in the superstructure . XIV . IRE RELAND - It is a sad word ; the saddest of all the names , and all the ...
... seemed to come to her aid . The earth- quake burst under the Great Republic , shaking its foundations , and opening gaping seams in the superstructure . XIV . IRE RELAND - It is a sad word ; the saddest of all the names , and all the ...
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... the restoration of Charles II . , who never should have been permitted to wear a crown , the flames of liberty seemed to go out , and the reign of tyranny again commenced . From 44 NOTHING YET DONE FOR THE MASSES . that time.
... the restoration of Charles II . , who never should have been permitted to wear a crown , the flames of liberty seemed to go out , and the reign of tyranny again commenced . From 44 NOTHING YET DONE FOR THE MASSES . that time.
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