The Daguerreotype, Tom 1J. M. Whittemore, 1847 |
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... officers most familiar with him , " why should you conceal from us your news ? It is commonly reported in the city that the King of England is dead , and that Harold , breaking his faith with thee , has seized the kingdom . " - " They ...
... officers most familiar with him , " why should you conceal from us your news ? It is commonly reported in the city that the King of England is dead , and that Harold , breaking his faith with thee , has seized the kingdom . " - " They ...
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... officers said , “ We must fight ; they come not only to ruin us , but to ruin our descendants also , and take from us the coun- try of our ancestors . " The English promised , by an unanimous oath , to make neither peace , nor truce ...
... officers said , “ We must fight ; they come not only to ruin us , but to ruin our descendants also , and take from us the coun- try of our ancestors . " The English promised , by an unanimous oath , to make neither peace , nor truce ...
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... officers of the viscount in their pursuit of him- of his capturing the Bishop , imposing a ransom of 1,000 marks , and compelling his most rever- end lordship to dance in his pontifical cassock and robes . However we may lament and ...
... officers of the viscount in their pursuit of him- of his capturing the Bishop , imposing a ransom of 1,000 marks , and compelling his most rever- end lordship to dance in his pontifical cassock and robes . However we may lament and ...
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... officers and servants seized the arms , plate , clothes , linen , and other movables , and fled likewise , leaving the corpse nearly naked on the floor , where it remained in that shocking state for several hours . Neither sons nor ...
... officers and servants seized the arms , plate , clothes , linen , and other movables , and fled likewise , leaving the corpse nearly naked on the floor , where it remained in that shocking state for several hours . Neither sons nor ...
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... officers in the American army , and other members of what be deemed the aristocracy of that country ; but the average specimens of the many , with whom it was his fate to come in contact , were certainly ill - calculated to impress a ...
... officers in the American army , and other members of what be deemed the aristocracy of that country ; but the average specimens of the many , with whom it was his fate to come in contact , were certainly ill - calculated to impress a ...
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