The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... took this Occasion to tell us the Story of a famous Siege in Germany , which I have since found related in my historical Dictionary , after the following Manner . When the Emperor Conrade the Third had besieged Guelphus , Duke of ...
... took this Occasion to tell us the Story of a famous Siege in Germany , which I have since found related in my historical Dictionary , after the following Manner . When the Emperor Conrade the Third had besieged Guelphus , Duke of ...
Strana 85
... took great Notice how much they took with the People ; upon which he would , and certainly might , very well judge of their present Dispositions , and the most proper Way of applying them according to his own Pur- poses . What passes on ...
... took great Notice how much they took with the People ; upon which he would , and certainly might , very well judge of their present Dispositions , and the most proper Way of applying them according to his own Pur- poses . What passes on ...
Strana 153
... took up streight , and whirled over the Walls into the Flaming Tower , and they were no more seen nor heard of . They would sometimes cast their Nets towards the right Paths to catch the Stragglers , whose Eyes for want of frequent ...
... took up streight , and whirled over the Walls into the Flaming Tower , and they were no more seen nor heard of . They would sometimes cast their Nets towards the right Paths to catch the Stragglers , whose Eyes for want of frequent ...
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