The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... took them : everybody knew where I passed , as the trees were everywhere hung with my colors . At Monsegur , I took eighty or a hundred soldiers , and went round the walls and made them leap down ; they were dead before they came to the ...
... took them : everybody knew where I passed , as the trees were everywhere hung with my colors . At Monsegur , I took eighty or a hundred soldiers , and went round the walls and made them leap down ; they were dead before they came to the ...
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... took the pains to learn my lessons previous to going up with my class . I was too proud not to keep pace with my equals , and too idle to do more . " But he acknewledges that besides " a little Latin and less Greek , " he made some ...
... took the pains to learn my lessons previous to going up with my class . I was too proud not to keep pace with my equals , and too idle to do more . " But he acknewledges that besides " a little Latin and less Greek , " he made some ...
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... took me to her class ; she kept me under lock and key , and I only had exercise at night , when other things were done : then Lisa took me from my cell to sing me and cry over me , and despair over my difficulties . No one knows what a ...
... took me to her class ; she kept me under lock and key , and I only had exercise at night , when other things were done : then Lisa took me from my cell to sing me and cry over me , and despair over my difficulties . No one knows what a ...
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