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The Crown Prince was never in his father's sight without being ill - used , — ' Rascal of a Fritz ' and ' the English baggage ' were the names he commonly gave to his son and daughter . He starved them at dinner , or made them eat what ...
The Crown Prince was never in his father's sight without being ill - used , — ' Rascal of a Fritz ' and ' the English baggage ' were the names he commonly gave to his son and daughter . He starved them at dinner , or made them eat what ...
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The King communicated the intelligence to the Prince's attendants , who were threatened with death if he succeeded in getting away before they reached the Prussian soil at Wesel . The party crossed the territory of Hanover and Hesse ...
The King communicated the intelligence to the Prince's attendants , who were threatened with death if he succeeded in getting away before they reached the Prussian soil at Wesel . The party crossed the territory of Hanover and Hesse ...
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It was not fully completed in 1359 , when we may imagine the Black Prince , with the captive king of France , pausing for a moment before it , and then , with all the stately train of princes and prelates , disappearing beneath its ...
It was not fully completed in 1359 , when we may imagine the Black Prince , with the captive king of France , pausing for a moment before it , and then , with all the stately train of princes and prelates , disappearing beneath its ...
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No 209 | 1 |
The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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