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Page 133
“ Your General is , ” she said , “ one of the gallantest men in the world ; never were such things done as by the English in your late war . Your General hath done the greatest things of any man in the world .
“ Your General is , ” she said , “ one of the gallantest men in the world ; never were such things done as by the English in your late war . Your General hath done the greatest things of any man in the world .
Page 137
The Queen , in giving him a shipload of copper as a present , did but just balance the account Whitlocke might have compiled of the worth of the horses , the looking - glass , “ besides an English Bible richly bound , English stuffs ...
The Queen , in giving him a shipload of copper as a present , did but just balance the account Whitlocke might have compiled of the worth of the horses , the looking - glass , “ besides an English Bible richly bound , English stuffs ...
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... often occurs in American books , and ( as one generally hears it pronounced by English people with a hard x ) it may be worth while to mention that it is of the same root as our English “ charwoman , ” and is pronounced “ tshores .
... often occurs in American books , and ( as one generally hears it pronounced by English people with a hard x ) it may be worth while to mention that it is of the same root as our English “ charwoman , ” and is pronounced “ tshores .
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Saint Paul du Var Rediscovered By the Rev H R HAWEIS M A | 86 |
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