Henry PulteneyJohn Colet Press, 1987 - 269 sider |
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Side 147
... Prince Menitzen tenders his respectful salutations to Mr. Pulteney . He has no desire to recur to the events now two years past , except for the purpose of adverting to the fact that there then existed between himself and Mr. Pul- teney ...
... Prince Menitzen tenders his respectful salutations to Mr. Pulteney . He has no desire to recur to the events now two years past , except for the purpose of adverting to the fact that there then existed between himself and Mr. Pul- teney ...
Side 166
... Prince Menitzen . We have met as foes in former years , and it is equally important to both of us that one matter , still unsettled , should be explained . There can be no danger to you in complying with what I wish , but it will be at ...
... Prince Menitzen . We have met as foes in former years , and it is equally important to both of us that one matter , still unsettled , should be explained . There can be no danger to you in complying with what I wish , but it will be at ...
Side 184
... prince Menitzen's design to put you to death , " replied the man , " I was informed a few moments since , by the per- son to whom the execution of that intention was assigned . It was certainly agreed upon between Mr. Armadi and the prince ...
... prince Menitzen's design to put you to death , " replied the man , " I was informed a few moments since , by the per- son to whom the execution of that intention was assigned . It was certainly agreed upon between Mr. Armadi and the prince ...
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