The gleaner; or, Entertainment for the fire-side [compiled by J. Watson].1804 |
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... soon after taken ill , separated from Pocket in consequence , and sent to an hospital ; and while he remained in this situation , the troop in which he rode , was disbanded , and he , when in some degree recovered , placed in Chelsea ...
... soon after taken ill , separated from Pocket in consequence , and sent to an hospital ; and while he remained in this situation , the troop in which he rode , was disbanded , and he , when in some degree recovered , placed in Chelsea ...
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... soon to call my wife . " Scarcely had the duke cast his eyes upon her face , but he thought he recognized his lady's features , and was thrown into the utmost conster- nation . The lady , without appearing to perceive it , took her seat ...
... soon to call my wife . " Scarcely had the duke cast his eyes upon her face , but he thought he recognized his lady's features , and was thrown into the utmost conster- nation . The lady , without appearing to perceive it , took her seat ...
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... soon fell into a profound sleep , but as for Socivizca , his suspicions were awake , and he could not close his eyes . " And such were my forebodings , said he , ( his words to the Emperor ) as if I was at the brink of some imminent ...
... soon fell into a profound sleep , but as for Socivizca , his suspicions were awake , and he could not close his eyes . " And such were my forebodings , said he , ( his words to the Emperor ) as if I was at the brink of some imminent ...
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... soon as they could securely quit the retreat in which they lay concealed . Thither he travelled on foot , with all possible expedition , and not long after his family arrived with all his effects , which were considerable . His ...
... soon as they could securely quit the retreat in which they lay concealed . Thither he travelled on foot , with all possible expedition , and not long after his family arrived with all his effects , which were considerable . His ...
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... soon came to the gaoler , to permit Ibrahim to leave the prison , escorted by ten of the guards , and to give them directions to con- duct him to every spot where he should indicate that he had concealed any treasure . Restored by this ...
... soon came to the gaoler , to permit Ibrahim to leave the prison , escorted by ten of the guards , and to give them directions to con- duct him to every spot where he should indicate that he had concealed any treasure . Restored by this ...
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