The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 4James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1791 |
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... death-bed, as if he had some scruple of conscience that hindered him to do it. Bontempi, after the Pope's death, got from the king of Spain, as a reward for his services, a pension of fifteen hundred crowns, part of which he very ...
... death-bed, as if he had some scruple of conscience that hindered him to do it. Bontempi, after the Pope's death, got from the king of Spain, as a reward for his services, a pension of fifteen hundred crowns, part of which he very ...
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... death and love I'm torn — I am distracted ' But death's strongest and I must leave thee, Juliet ! Oh cruel, cursed fate ! insight cshtavm. Jul. Thou rav'st lean on my breast Rom. Fathers have flinty hearts, no tears can melt "em. Nature ...
... death and love I'm torn — I am distracted ' But death's strongest and I must leave thee, Juliet ! Oh cruel, cursed fate ! insight cshtavm. Jul. Thou rav'st lean on my breast Rom. Fathers have flinty hearts, no tears can melt "em. Nature ...
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... death of that infernal Princess ; the succession of the illustrious Elizabeth, the establishment of the 1'rotestant Religion in Britain, and the destruction of the Spanish invincible Armada j the death of Don Sebastian King of Portugal ...
... death of that infernal Princess ; the succession of the illustrious Elizabeth, the establishment of the 1'rotestant Religion in Britain, and the destruction of the Spanish invincible Armada j the death of Don Sebastian King of Portugal ...
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