Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 273
... stands above all fortresses ? And that there dwells within its crumbling walls A Burgrave past all Burgraves infamous ... stand Before him . Enter in , my lord , my guest ! Welcome ! My castle and my sword are yours . In the second act ...
... stands above all fortresses ? And that there dwells within its crumbling walls A Burgrave past all Burgraves infamous ... stand Before him . Enter in , my lord , my guest ! Welcome ! My castle and my sword are yours . In the second act ...
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... stand in front of it for some reason equally precious ; or , maybe , a Worcester vase , secured as a bargain when the price wanted much consideration . On a bracket may stand a beautiful Italian figure , a monument of affection ...
... stand in front of it for some reason equally precious ; or , maybe , a Worcester vase , secured as a bargain when the price wanted much consideration . On a bracket may stand a beautiful Italian figure , a monument of affection ...
Page 279
... standing armies instead of the militia , the first trace of a standing army in England being the appointment by Henry VII . of one hundred Yeomen of the Guard . Charles VII . of France , as early as 1450 , showed the immense superiority ...
... standing armies instead of the militia , the first trace of a standing army in England being the appointment by Henry VII . of one hundred Yeomen of the Guard . Charles VII . of France , as early as 1450 , showed the immense superiority ...
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Drama Mr Swinburnes First By RAMSAY COLLES M A | 1 |
Every Man His Own Mage By PHILIP FITZREIMUND | 18 |
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