The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... Gelimer independence , and a fate worthy of his birth , on condition of his putting himself into my hands and following me to Constantinople . " Never " replied Gelimer , “ I will receive nothing from the destroyers of my country ...
... Gelimer independence , and a fate worthy of his birth , on condition of his putting himself into my hands and following me to Constantinople . " Never " replied Gelimer , “ I will receive nothing from the destroyers of my country ...
الصفحة 490
... Gelimer , in spite of their oath , could not support the horrors of their situation ; they revolted with great fury , menaced Gelimer with assassinating his wife and child , if he did not consent to descend the mountain with them , and ...
... Gelimer , in spite of their oath , could not support the horrors of their situation ; they revolted with great fury , menaced Gelimer with assassinating his wife and child , if he did not consent to descend the mountain with them , and ...
الصفحة 493
... Gelimer is swallowed up in the rival interests of young Justin and his friend Tiberius , who both profess themselves suiters for the band of Anastasia . It most fortunately happens , however , that Tiberius was not the only child of his ...
... Gelimer is swallowed up in the rival interests of young Justin and his friend Tiberius , who both profess themselves suiters for the band of Anastasia . It most fortunately happens , however , that Tiberius was not the only child of his ...
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