Don Sebastian, Or, The House of Braganza: An Historical Romance ...

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M. Carey, 1810
 

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Strana 153 - We, ignorant of ourselves, Beg often our own harms, which the wise powers Deny us for our good ; so find we profit, By losing of our prayers.
Strana 234 - Prince, who, for the punishment of his sins, lost a battle; which lose begat so many misadventures, and occasioned so many changes in Christendom. This is the very truth, neither can I say any other/ With this answer, the auditor, and his notaries, went their way. After this, they began to give him, for his nourishment, some bread and water; and...
Strana 251 - Hyppolito hastily advanced, anrj,t hope throu£h fa stirred the attention of Sebastian; he looked up, his eyes met those of Hyppolito, who felt them enter into his soul. By a sudden impulse, the young man half bent his knee ; surprise and inquiry illuminated the countenance he was observing.
Strana 101 - ... starving. They could scarcely get a sufficiency of the poorest food, yet they were compelled to pay rent and tithes far above the value of their land. If they were unable, they were thrown out upon the wayside to die like dogs. There can be no doubt that the outrages thus perpetrated were very fearful. Every man's hand was against them, and their hand was against every man. They shot their landlords, and they " carded

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