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... returned upon the river in a ship manned by sailors who had volunteered their services . The trainbands of the city , under the command of the sheriffs , marched along the Strand , attended by a vast crowd of spectators , to guard the ...
... returned upon the river in a ship manned by sailors who had volunteered their services . The trainbands of the city , under the command of the sheriffs , marched along the Strand , attended by a vast crowd of spectators , to guard the ...
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... returned his regard . But difficulties , as great as ever expanded a novel to the fifth volume , opposed their wishes . When the courtship commenced , the father of the hero was sitting in the Long Parliament ; the father of the heroine ...
... returned his regard . But difficulties , as great as ever expanded a novel to the fifth volume , opposed their wishes . When the courtship commenced , the father of the hero was sitting in the Long Parliament ; the father of the heroine ...
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... returned to town in the same mind ; and the King was forced to consent at least to a delay . But while Temple thus carefully shunned the responsibility of bearing a part in the general direction of affairs , he gave a signal proof of ...
... returned to town in the same mind ; and the King was forced to consent at least to a delay . But while Temple thus carefully shunned the responsibility of bearing a part in the general direction of affairs , he gave a signal proof of ...
Contents
HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
INDEX | 38 |
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