The Invisible Enemy, Or, The Mines of Wielitska: A Polish Legendary Romance : in Four Volumes, Tom 1Printed at the Minerva Press, for Lane, Newman, and Company, 1806 |
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Strona 69
... officer , the Colonel often entrusted them with the command of a small party , with which they always returned , bringing in either prison- ers or forage .. In the space of about two months , the enemy were so chastised and intimidated ...
... officer , the Colonel often entrusted them with the command of a small party , with which they always returned , bringing in either prison- ers or forage .. In the space of about two months , the enemy were so chastised and intimidated ...
Strona 81
... officer who brought the notification and summons , from throwing them on the ground , and trampling them under foot . He called Leopold a cheat and impostor , and gave such alarming symptoms of phrenzy , that every person present ...
... officer who brought the notification and summons , from throwing them on the ground , and trampling them under foot . He called Leopold a cheat and impostor , and gave such alarming symptoms of phrenzy , that every person present ...
Strona 119
... officers of Cracow ; the former had a chaise , in which he politely offered Rhodiska a seat . They only waited the ar- rival of the rest of the party , who were ex- ploring the subterraneous cavern ; but , to the extreme surprise of ...
... officers of Cracow ; the former had a chaise , in which he politely offered Rhodiska a seat . They only waited the ar- rival of the rest of the party , who were ex- ploring the subterraneous cavern ; but , to the extreme surprise of ...
Strona 120
... officers of Cracow , who had , by some means , discovered the author of the outrage , and gone to search the place where they had heard she was concealed . The Count appeared more composed after this assurance , and said he should die ...
... officers of Cracow , who had , by some means , discovered the author of the outrage , and gone to search the place where they had heard she was concealed . The Count appeared more composed after this assurance , and said he should die ...
Strona 139
... officers , who were then going to search the Castle of Vistulof ; but we told them , that we had brought more certain information , and prevailed upon them to . turn back with us to the magistrate , where Irvan Irvan gave in his ...
... officers , who were then going to search the Castle of Vistulof ; but we told them , that we had brought more certain information , and prevailed upon them to . turn back with us to the magistrate , where Irvan Irvan gave in his ...
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acquainted alarm anatomist appeared arms arrived assassins astonishment beheld Byloff Carpathian Mountains Cassimir Castle of Vistulof cause cavern ceived chaise CHAP Colonel companion conceal Count Gustavus Count Petrowitz Count Rosomaski Countess Cracow cried Rhodiska danger daugh daughter Dauvernop dear death diska domestics Dorbalec Dorothea dreadful endeavoured enemy entered étui exclaimed eyes father favour female forest gave give hand happiness heard heart Heaven horse hour husband infant innocence instant instantly INVISIBLE ENEMY Irvan knew lady Lanfranco leave Leopold and Ludowico looked Ludo magistrate maski ment misfortune morning never night officer of police passed perceived person pistols pold present prison rendered replied Leopold replied Rosomaski retired returned Roso Rosomaski and Rhodiska sabre somaski soon sooner spect stantly sufferings surprise ther Theresia thought tion told trepan trunk uttered Vendost whilst wico wife wish Zabno Zedeo Zerbetta Zokalef Zulasko
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