Nova Solyma, the Ideal City: Or, Jerusalem Regained, Tom 1J. Murray, 1902 |
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... KING 121 you than ever , he gave orders that you should be dressed in finer clothes , and the old ones were to be ... king in person , and having first praised your abilities and char- acter , presented each of you in a courtly manner ...
... KING 121 you than ever , he gave orders that you should be dressed in finer clothes , and the old ones were to be ... king in person , and having first praised your abilities and char- acter , presented each of you in a courtly manner ...
Strona 122
... king himself and bearing his name on the cover , ' This , ' said you , we should like far the best . ' The king , with a surprised smile , asks why you prefer a simple , plainly bound ... KING'S SON 123 " It 122 [ Bk . I THE KING'S TREASURES.
... king himself and bearing his name on the cover , ' This , ' said you , we should like far the best . ' The king , with a surprised smile , asks why you prefer a simple , plainly bound ... KING'S SON 123 " It 122 [ Bk . I THE KING'S TREASURES.
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... King James to consider it a libel , and consequently when the anonymous author was discovered to be Sir Henry Finch ... King James was the thought of having to go to Jerusalem to do homage . As Mede says : " The King says he shall be a ...
... King James to consider it a libel , and consequently when the anonymous author was discovered to be Sir Henry Finch ... King James was the thought of having to go to Jerusalem to do homage . As Mede says : " The King says he shall be a ...
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