The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... hope to escape , perfidious knight ; my brave champion has conquered you ; you are my prisoner , and condemned by the laws of honour to obey the princess whom you would have carried off . ” Charmed with the idea of so pleasing a ...
... hope to escape , perfidious knight ; my brave champion has conquered you ; you are my prisoner , and condemned by the laws of honour to obey the princess whom you would have carried off . ” Charmed with the idea of so pleasing a ...
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... hope . Fiesca continued to visit , as usual , the two Dorias , Andrew and Jeannetin , treating them on all occasions with marked respect and attention . To prevent any suspicion being excited by exercising his vassals at his country ...
... hope . Fiesca continued to visit , as usual , the two Dorias , Andrew and Jeannetin , treating them on all occasions with marked respect and attention . To prevent any suspicion being excited by exercising his vassals at his country ...
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... indebted to the reformation , and to the li- berty of the press . But , although immediate personal oppression , and despotic cruelty ; dungeons , tortures , inquisitors , racks and wheels , are , I hope , banished for 14 CABINET ,
... indebted to the reformation , and to the li- berty of the press . But , although immediate personal oppression , and despotic cruelty ; dungeons , tortures , inquisitors , racks and wheels , are , I hope , banished for 14 CABINET ,
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... hope and trust , that no Englishman will be found to shrink from pecuniary contribution and personal exertion . Great sacrifices must be made ; monied men , and gen- tlemen of large landed property , should at once and unasked , come ...
... hope and trust , that no Englishman will be found to shrink from pecuniary contribution and personal exertion . Great sacrifices must be made ; monied men , and gen- tlemen of large landed property , should at once and unasked , come ...
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... hope to escape , perfidious knight ; my brave champion has conquered you ; you are my prisoner , and condemned by the laws of honour to obey the princess whom you would have carried off . " Charmed with the idea of so pleasing a ...
... hope to escape , perfidious knight ; my brave champion has conquered you ; you are my prisoner , and condemned by the laws of honour to obey the princess whom you would have carried off . " Charmed with the idea of so pleasing a ...
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