The gleaner; or, Entertainment for the fire-side [compiled by J. Watson].1804 |
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Page 16
... returned to Imoschi , where he lived retired for nine years , and followed the traffic his family had established , but when he wanted recreation , he made a sport of hunting the Turks , and assassinating one or two , from time to time ...
... returned to Imoschi , where he lived retired for nine years , and followed the traffic his family had established , but when he wanted recreation , he made a sport of hunting the Turks , and assassinating one or two , from time to time ...
Page 17
... returned , seemingly much disappointed . Socivizca observed their motions , when they remounted and returned by the same road ; at length , having narrowly watched that not one of them remained to lay wait for him , he ventured from his ...
... returned , seemingly much disappointed . Socivizca observed their motions , when they remounted and returned by the same road ; at length , having narrowly watched that not one of them remained to lay wait for him , he ventured from his ...
Page 23
... returned to the vil- lage where he was to wait for is emissary to Trawnick . The pretended pedlar , west about that city vending his silks for some days , till at last he met the wife of Socivizca , and imparted to her his secret design ...
... returned to the vil- lage where he was to wait for is emissary to Trawnick . The pretended pedlar , west about that city vending his silks for some days , till at last he met the wife of Socivizca , and imparted to her his secret design ...
Page 31
... returning from the field , was usually met by his wife , who presented his children to him ; he would embrace them with transport , and then clasp Lucetta in his arms . The little innocents were eagerly officious about their father ...
... returning from the field , was usually met by his wife , who presented his children to him ; he would embrace them with transport , and then clasp Lucetta in his arms . The little innocents were eagerly officious about their father ...
Page 34
... returned to his palace overwhelmed with grief , When he had a little recovered his recollection , he began to think how the blow that was threatened might be intercepted , and went imme- diately to the Queen's apartment , to consult her ...
... returned to his palace overwhelmed with grief , When he had a little recovered his recollection , he began to think how the blow that was threatened might be intercepted , and went imme- diately to the Queen's apartment , to consult her ...
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