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... supposed on foot , and very scantily supplied with money , without taking leave of any one , or communicating his intentions . He merely assumed the old German costume , and reached Manheim on the morning of the 23d , having remained ...
... supposed on foot , and very scantily supplied with money , without taking leave of any one , or communicating his intentions . He merely assumed the old German costume , and reached Manheim on the morning of the 23d , having remained ...
Pagina 283
... supposed to have occupied this spot . The illustration and proof of this opinion would require more extended lights ; it is certain , however , that very extensive mounds of earth , apparently artificial , and very nearly similar to the ...
... supposed to have occupied this spot . The illustration and proof of this opinion would require more extended lights ; it is certain , however , that very extensive mounds of earth , apparently artificial , and very nearly similar to the ...
Pagina 424
... supposed dead Sir Piercie returned to the tower , whence Halbert Glendinning had been missing the whole day . The knight came back without him ; it appeared that on the morn- ing they had been at strife ; blood was traced on the ground ...
... supposed dead Sir Piercie returned to the tower , whence Halbert Glendinning had been missing the whole day . The knight came back without him ; it appeared that on the morn- ing they had been at strife ; blood was traced on the ground ...
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