The gleaner; or, Entertainment for the fire-side [compiled by J. Watson].1804 |
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... entered his gates to thank him for his boun- ty , or solicit relief , except one poor father of the Jeronymite convent in Montremos , who was his confessor , and acted as his almoner at dis- cretion . A charge of so black a nature ...
... entered his gates to thank him for his boun- ty , or solicit relief , except one poor father of the Jeronymite convent in Montremos , who was his confessor , and acted as his almoner at dis- cretion . A charge of so black a nature ...
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... " I am certain no such in- tention ever entered the hearts of the unhappy parents , and I should be the worst of sinners , if I imputed it to them . " The judges upon this declared with one voice , that he was trifling with 4 DON JUAN .
... " I am certain no such in- tention ever entered the hearts of the unhappy parents , and I should be the worst of sinners , if I imputed it to them . " The judges upon this declared with one voice , that he was trifling with 4 DON JUAN .
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... entered into the army about the same time . Blair , who was then very handsome , and of an elegant figure , was gladly received into a troop of dragoons , and was , in conse quence furnished with a horse , to which it appears he became ...
... entered into the army about the same time . Blair , who was then very handsome , and of an elegant figure , was gladly received into a troop of dragoons , and was , in conse quence furnished with a horse , to which it appears he became ...
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... entering with his attendants , saw a lady of extreme beauty , and dressed with uncommon splendour . The knight taking her by the hand , and presenting her , said , " Sire receive my mistress , the sole object of my love , and one whom I ...
... entering with his attendants , saw a lady of extreme beauty , and dressed with uncommon splendour . The knight taking her by the hand , and presenting her , said , " Sire receive my mistress , the sole object of my love , and one whom I ...
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... entered into a close friendship with a Morlachian of the Greek church , but a subject of the Turks . This man was a Probatim , a name assumed by a fraternity in Morlachia , who by solemn rites and ceremonies , at the foot of the altar ...
... entered into a close friendship with a Morlachian of the Greek church , but a subject of the Turks . This man was a Probatim , a name assumed by a fraternity in Morlachia , who by solemn rites and ceremonies , at the foot of the altar ...
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