The Spectator, Volume 1George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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Pagina 212
... king . Our good brother E Tow O Koam , king of the Rivers , is of opinion it was made by the hands of that great God to whom it is consecrated . The kings of Granajah and of the Six Nations believe that it was created with the earth ...
... king . Our good brother E Tow O Koam , king of the Rivers , is of opinion it was made by the hands of that great God to whom it is consecrated . The kings of Granajah and of the Six Nations believe that it was created with the earth ...
Pagina 303
... king did reign , That brave Earl Douglas suddenly Was with an arrow slain . ' Oh heavy news ' , King James did say ; Scotland can witness be I have not any captain more Of such account as he . ' Like tidings to King Henry came Within as ...
... king did reign , That brave Earl Douglas suddenly Was with an arrow slain . ' Oh heavy news ' , King James did say ; Scotland can witness be I have not any captain more Of such account as he . ' Like tidings to King Henry came Within as ...
Pagina 362
... king ; my story is not to be told twice , I fear I shall not be able to speak it at all . ' " Pharamond commanded Eucrate to let him enter ; he did so , and the gentleman approached the king with an air which spoke him under the ...
... king ; my story is not to be told twice , I fear I shall not be able to speak it at all . ' " Pharamond commanded Eucrate to let him enter ; he did so , and the gentleman approached the king with an air which spoke him under the ...
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