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Pagina 149
... gave rise to the popu- lar saying , " Chateaubriant has lost and ruined Milan . " Lescure , as incapable as he was brave , was forced by a series of false manœuvres to shut himself up in Cremona where he was captured with his army ...
... gave rise to the popu- lar saying , " Chateaubriant has lost and ruined Milan . " Lescure , as incapable as he was brave , was forced by a series of false manœuvres to shut himself up in Cremona where he was captured with his army ...
Pagina 359
... gave the Abbey of Brantôme to our author , then in his six- teenth year , the preferment was a very convenient one . The previous holder of it had been a bishop , and it gave the title of " Reverend father in God " to the pos- sessor ...
... gave the Abbey of Brantôme to our author , then in his six- teenth year , the preferment was a very convenient one . The previous holder of it had been a bishop , and it gave the title of " Reverend father in God " to the pos- sessor ...
Pagina 561
... gave her fresh animation ; but to the Frenchman it seemed like a swing . All at once he dropped his cigar , and his face turned ghastly yellow . " Ah , ciel ! " he exclaimed , and rushed off out of sight . Bertha gave a great sigh of ...
... gave her fresh animation ; but to the Frenchman it seemed like a swing . All at once he dropped his cigar , and his face turned ghastly yellow . " Ah , ciel ! " he exclaimed , and rushed off out of sight . Bertha gave a great sigh of ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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