The Spectator, Volume 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Pagina 76
... tell us the Story of a famous Siege in Germany , which I have since found related in my historical Dictionary , after the following Manner . When the Emperor Conrade the Third had besieged Guelphus , Duke of Bavaria , in the City of ...
... tell us the Story of a famous Siege in Germany , which I have since found related in my historical Dictionary , after the following Manner . When the Emperor Conrade the Third had besieged Guelphus , Duke of Bavaria , in the City of ...
Pagina 183
... tell me that every Body reckoned her Lady had the purest Red and White in the World . Then she would tell me I was the most like one Sisly Dobson in their Town , who made the Miller make away with himself , and walk afterwards in the ...
... tell me that every Body reckoned her Lady had the purest Red and White in the World . Then she would tell me I was the most like one Sisly Dobson in their Town , who made the Miller make away with himself , and walk afterwards in the ...
Pagina 324
... tell , or whether out of the Body , I cannot tell : God knoweth ) such a one caught up to the third Heaven . And I knew such a Man ( whether in the Body , or out of the Body , I cannot tell : God knoweth ) how that he was caught up into ...
... tell , or whether out of the Body , I cannot tell : God knoweth ) such a one caught up to the third Heaven . And I knew such a Man ( whether in the Body , or out of the Body , I cannot tell : God knoweth ) how that he was caught up into ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
Essays Nos 556635 Friday June | 447 |
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