Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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... father's care , and brought up amongst the mountain fastnesses of Wales , in the primitive simplicity of the hunter's life . The nurture which Shakspere has assigned to these youths is in harmony with their historical prowess . There ...
... father's care , and brought up amongst the mountain fastnesses of Wales , in the primitive simplicity of the hunter's life . The nurture which Shakspere has assigned to these youths is in harmony with their historical prowess . There ...
Side 34
... fathers have vanquished adversaries far more numerous . Be not alarmed , therefore , at their multitudes nor at their desire of revolt ; for they are daring only in consequence of their unarmed and inconsiderate rashness ; nor at their ...
... fathers have vanquished adversaries far more numerous . Be not alarmed , therefore , at their multitudes nor at their desire of revolt ; for they are daring only in consequence of their unarmed and inconsiderate rashness ; nor at their ...
Side 46
... Father Dis ( or Pluto ) , and this , they say , has been handed down by the Druids for this reason , they distinguish all spaces of time not by the number of days , but of nights ; they so regulate their birth- days , and the beginning ...
... Father Dis ( or Pluto ) , and this , they say , has been handed down by the Druids for this reason , they distinguish all spaces of time not by the number of days , but of nights ; they so regulate their birth- days , and the beginning ...
Side 51
... father in the back ; but his com- panions observing this , shouted out ; and being thus startled at the noise , he desisted from his purpose . Severus also turned round at their clamour , and saw the sword , although he uttered not a ...
... father in the back ; but his com- panions observing this , shouted out ; and being thus startled at the noise , he desisted from his purpose . Severus also turned round at their clamour , and saw the sword , although he uttered not a ...
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... father for so long a time should thus linger and make but slow advances towards death , appeared to him tedious and vexatious ; he therefore persuaded the physicians and attendants to treat him in such manner as might rid him of the old ...
... father for so long a time should thus linger and make but slow advances towards death , appeared to him tedious and vexatious ; he therefore persuaded the physicians and attendants to treat him in such manner as might rid him of the old ...
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