The gleaner; or, Entertainment for the fire-side [compiled by J. Watson].1804 |
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Page 13
... conduct the duchess , who waited for him at the lodge . She came covered with a hood , and in as close a disguise as possible . Two knights attended her to the church , where the duke , fully cured of his suspicions , presented her in ...
... conduct the duchess , who waited for him at the lodge . She came covered with a hood , and in as close a disguise as possible . Two knights attended her to the church , where the duke , fully cured of his suspicions , presented her in ...
Page 14
... conduct of the present Emperor of Germany , who , since the year 1776 , has retained him in his service , as Arambassa , an officer in his regiment of Pan- dours . The Morlachians are amazingly strong ; travellers affirm that four of ...
... conduct of the present Emperor of Germany , who , since the year 1776 , has retained him in his service , as Arambassa , an officer in his regiment of Pan- dours . The Morlachians are amazingly strong ; travellers affirm that four of ...
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... conducting him to Trawnick , his wife was ordered to kiss the hand of the officer as a token of obedience ; he suffered her and his daughter to submit to this ceremony , but when they ordered his son to do the same , he called to him in ...
... conducting him to Trawnick , his wife was ordered to kiss the hand of the officer as a token of obedience ; he suffered her and his daughter to submit to this ceremony , but when they ordered his son to do the same , he called to him in ...
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... conducted himself irreproachably , except that he had sometimes attained his purposes by slight deviations from ... conduct the child , with his nurse , and two female attendants , in the middle of the night , to a private recess in ...
... conducted himself irreproachably , except that he had sometimes attained his purposes by slight deviations from ... conduct the child , with his nurse , and two female attendants , in the middle of the night , to a private recess in ...
Page 37
... conducted him in safety to the palace . " Alas ! my dear friend ( said the Prince ) thou hast enemies who are at once formidable and secret ; what has just happened proves it to demon- stration , and I fear much more for your life than ...
... conducted him in safety to the palace . " Alas ! my dear friend ( said the Prince ) thou hast enemies who are at once formidable and secret ; what has just happened proves it to demon- stration , and I fear much more for your life than ...
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