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Beauties of Dr. Robertson: Containing the Most Prominent and Interesting ... - Page 310
by William Robertson - 1810 - 366 pages
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Macmillan's course of French composition. 2nd course. [With] Teacher's and ...

George Eugène Fasnacht - 1897 - 216 pages
...and prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting their voyage to such a happy issue. They then took solemn possession of the country for the Crown of Castile and 15 Leon, with all the formalities which the Portuguese were accustomed to observe in acts of this kind...
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The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from ..., Volume 5

Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 560 pages
...and, prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting their voyage to such a happy issue. They then took solemn possession of the...observe in acts of this kind in their new discoveries. SAVONAROLA. BY PASQUALE VILLARI. [PASQUALE VILLARI, Italian litterateur, was born at Naples in 1827...
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The Graduated Course of Translation from English Into French: The Junior ...

Charles Cassal - 1899 - 184 pages
...and prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting their voyage to such a happy issue. They then took solemn possession of the...observe in acts of this kind in their new discoveries. — Robertson's History of America. 1 10. THE WISE OWL. • Oh,' said an old owl, who sat on a tree,...
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The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science ..., Volume 17

1901 - 658 pages
...and, prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting their voyage to such a happy issue. They then took solemn possession of the...The Spaniards, while thus employed, were surrounded hy many of the natives, who gazed in silent admiration upon actions which they could not comprehend,...
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A History of English Literature in a Series of Biographical Sketches

William Francis Collier - 1902 - 592 pages
...and prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting their voyage to such a happy issue. They then took solemn possession of the...accustomed to observe in acts of this kind in their new dUcoveries. 334 BOYHOOD OF GOLDSMITH. CHAPTER IX. OLIVEE GOLDSMITH. Born 1728 AD Died 1774 AD A gentle...
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1902 - 864 pages
...and prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting their voyage to such a happy issue. They then took solemn possession of the country for the crown of С.т-tile and Leon, with all the formalities which the I'ortuguese were accustomed to observe in acts...
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The Character Building Readers: First reader, part one-[eighth year]

Ellen E. Kenyon-Warner - 1910 - 310 pages
...and, kneeling down, they all kissed the ground which they had so long desired to see. They then took possession of the country for the crown of Castile and Leon with all the formalities which it was customary to observe in acts of this kind. 15. The Spaniards, while thus employed, were surrounded...
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A History of Eighteenth Century Literature; (1660-1780.).

Edmund Gosse - 1917 - 440 pages
...and prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting their voyage to such a happy issue. They then took solemn possession of the...observe in acts of this kind in their new discoveries." Various streams of philosophical tendency from Hutcheson, Hume, and Hartley met in the brilliant Adam...
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A History of Eighteenth Century Literature (1600-1780)

Edmund Gosse - 1924 - 440 pages
...and prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting their voyage to such a happy issue. They then took solemn possession of the...observe in acts of this kind in their new discoveries." Various streams of philosophical tendency from Hutcheson, Hume, and Hartley met in the brilliant Adam...
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Graduated Grench Dictation

196 pages
...and prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting their voyage to such a happy issue. They then took solemn possession of the...observe in acts of this kind in their new discoveries. ROBERTSON. 21. Dutch Art The Dutch painters were not poets, nor the sons of poets, but their fathers...
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