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Page 41
... honour to Queen Elizabeth , the knight was very inquisitive into her name and family ; and after having regarded her finger for some time , I wonder , ' says he , that Sir Richard Baker has said nothing of her in his Chro- nicle ...
... honour to Queen Elizabeth , the knight was very inquisitive into her name and family ; and after having regarded her finger for some time , I wonder , ' says he , that Sir Richard Baker has said nothing of her in his Chro- nicle ...
Page 137
... honour would bestow upon an enemy barbarously treated , to recover the imputation of cruelty upon his prince and country . A When Mr. Sentry had read this letter , full of many other circumstances which aggravated the barbarity , he ...
... honour would bestow upon an enemy barbarously treated , to recover the imputation of cruelty upon his prince and country . A When Mr. Sentry had read this letter , full of many other circumstances which aggravated the barbarity , he ...
Page 280
... honour was designed this soldier , appeared as much too great to be borne by his gratitude , as the injury was intolerable to his resentment . When we turn our thoughts from these extraordina- ry occurrences into common life , we see an ...
... honour was designed this soldier , appeared as much too great to be borne by his gratitude , as the injury was intolerable to his resentment . When we turn our thoughts from these extraordina- ry occurrences into common life , we see an ...
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