The Spectator, Zväzok 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 116
... king's reccive the news of this fight , at , and of the great men's deaths who commanded in it : This news was brought to Edinburgh , Where Scotland's king did reign , That brave Earl Douglas suddenly , Was with an arrow slain . O heavy ...
... king's reccive the news of this fight , at , and of the great men's deaths who commanded in it : This news was brought to Edinburgh , Where Scotland's king did reign , That brave Earl Douglas suddenly , Was with an arrow slain . O heavy ...
Strana 268
... king's use , that they have not sufficient left to provide against accidents ; where so many of the men are taken from the plough to serve the king in his wars , and a great part of the tillage is left to the weaker hands of so many ...
... king's use , that they have not sufficient left to provide against accidents ; where so many of the men are taken from the plough to serve the king in his wars , and a great part of the tillage is left to the weaker hands of so many ...
Strana 418
... king re- the above - mentioned considerations , the sorrow of the heroine will move even the generality of mankind ... king told him , that it was he himself . ' And who , ' says the dervise , ' will be here after you ? " The king ...
... king re- the above - mentioned considerations , the sorrow of the heroine will move even the generality of mankind ... king told him , that it was he himself . ' And who , ' says the dervise , ' will be here after you ? " The king ...
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