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... called the tenth , but which ought to have been numbered as the first of a new series , treats of the Swedish constitution , and of the oligarchy which over - awed Adolphus Frederick . The eleventh relates the accession of Gustavus III ...
... called the tenth , but which ought to have been numbered as the first of a new series , treats of the Swedish constitution , and of the oligarchy which over - awed Adolphus Frederick . The eleventh relates the accession of Gustavus III ...
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... called Acradina , which contained spacious streets and a number of public buildings : next to it was the populous quarter called Tyche ; while farther inland stood a town of comparatively recent erection , thence called Neapolis ...
... called Acradina , which contained spacious streets and a number of public buildings : next to it was the populous quarter called Tyche ; while farther inland stood a town of comparatively recent erection , thence called Neapolis ...
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... called Pyrocles ; a second was the Witch , for , as several lines in that play , which is chiefly ascribed to Middleton , also occur in Macbeth , they were furnished , no doubt , not borrowed by Shakspeare ; and a third was perhaps Jane ...
... called Pyrocles ; a second was the Witch , for , as several lines in that play , which is chiefly ascribed to Middleton , also occur in Macbeth , they were furnished , no doubt , not borrowed by Shakspeare ; and a third was perhaps Jane ...
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