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... thee ' gainst thyself ? Oh what a train of black and horrible thoughts Come rushing on my soul ! - ' Mont . What may ... thee ! Jul . To Julia : - Who else shall share thy griefs , but she , whose oaths Are register'd in heaven to share ...
... thee ' gainst thyself ? Oh what a train of black and horrible thoughts Come rushing on my soul ! - ' Mont . What may ... thee ! Jul . To Julia : - Who else shall share thy griefs , but she , whose oaths Are register'd in heaven to share ...
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... thee no more . We regard ourselves no longer as Spaniards . We make a cruel war on thee , because we will not endure the op- pression of thy ministers , who , to give places to their nephews and their children , dispose of our lives ...
... thee no more . We regard ourselves no longer as Spaniards . We make a cruel war on thee , because we will not endure the op- pression of thy ministers , who , to give places to their nephews and their children , dispose of our lives ...
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... thee no more . We regard ourselves no longer as Spaniards . We make a cruel war on thee , because we will not endure the op- pression of thy ministers , who , to give places to their nephews and their children , dispose of our lives ...
... thee no more . We regard ourselves no longer as Spaniards . We make a cruel war on thee , because we will not endure the op- pression of thy ministers , who , to give places to their nephews and their children , dispose of our lives ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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