Woodstock, Or, the Cavalier: A Tale of the Year Sixteen Hundred and Fifty-one : in Three Volumes, Volume 3Ballantine, 1826 - 306 pages |
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... give me any reason why you seek to take the life of this young man , in whom , though unhappily forgetful of his loyalty and duty , I must yet take some interest , as my nephew by affinity ? » << I was not aware the gentleman enjoyed ...
... give me any reason why you seek to take the life of this young man , in whom , though unhappily forgetful of his loyalty and duty , I must yet take some interest , as my nephew by affinity ? » << I was not aware the gentleman enjoyed ...
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... Give the young man your hand in friendship , and we will back to the Lodge , all three together , and drink a cup of sack in token of reconcilia- tion . >> - Markham Everard found himself unable to resist this approach towards kindness ...
... Give the young man your hand in friendship , and we will back to the Lodge , all three together , and drink a cup of sack in token of reconcilia- tion . >> - Markham Everard found himself unable to resist this approach towards kindness ...
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... give currency . » « And what would be the consequence ? » > said Alice , with perfect composure . << In that case , " said Louis , embarrassed like a general who finds that his preparations for attack do not seem to strike either fear ...
... give currency . » « And what would be the consequence ? » > said Alice , with perfect composure . << In that case , " said Louis , embarrassed like a general who finds that his preparations for attack do not seem to strike either fear ...
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... gives her no title to be Queen of England . » . " My ambition , " said Alice , « will be suffi- ciently gratified to see Charles king , without aiming to share either his dignity in public , or his wealth and regal luxury in private ...
... gives her no title to be Queen of England . » . " My ambition , " said Alice , « will be suffi- ciently gratified to see Charles king , without aiming to share either his dignity in public , or his wealth and regal luxury in private ...
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... gives your majesty pain - I am sorry for it but the wholesomest medicines are often bitter . » " Yes , " answered the King , with some aspe- rity , « < and physicians are reasonable enough to expect their patients to swallow them , as ...
... gives your majesty pain - I am sorry for it but the wholesomest medicines are often bitter . » " Yes , " answered the King , with some aspe- rity , « < and physicians are reasonable enough to expect their patients to swallow them , as ...
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