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Pagina 188
... thee ; I beseech thee , I implore thee to subdue thy fearful spirit , and grant my brother's last prayer on earth ! Oh , let Bertel enter his Maker's presence bearing thy forgiveness of all who have trespassed against thee in thought ...
... thee ; I beseech thee , I implore thee to subdue thy fearful spirit , and grant my brother's last prayer on earth ! Oh , let Bertel enter his Maker's presence bearing thy forgiveness of all who have trespassed against thee in thought ...
Pagina 190
... thee that from this moment that child of thine bearded me more dar- thou art outlaw no longer ? Yes , I par - ingly than the boldest of thy friends ? " don thee for all thou hast done amiss- pardon thee , freely and unreservedly . Yet ...
... thee that from this moment that child of thine bearded me more dar- thou art outlaw no longer ? Yes , I par - ingly than the boldest of thy friends ? " don thee for all thou hast done amiss- pardon thee , freely and unreservedly . Yet ...
Pagina 520
... thee , boy - my kingdom's hope and my own . May those I have appointed to watch over thee fulfill their trust . " " Doubt it not , my liege , " said Hert- ford , as the king paused for a moment . " Mark me , Edward ! " pursued Henry ...
... thee , boy - my kingdom's hope and my own . May those I have appointed to watch over thee fulfill their trust . " " Doubt it not , my liege , " said Hert- ford , as the king paused for a moment . " Mark me , Edward ! " pursued Henry ...
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THE DIVORCE OF THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE | 1 |
LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL | 7 |
Alpine Glaciers Marvels ofBritish Quarterly | 15 |
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science ..., Volume 1;Volume 64 Volledige weergave - 1865 |
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