Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Pretender set sail from Dunkirk for Scotland ; and though Bolingbroke had all along per- ceived that his cause ... Pretender's commis- sion . He had actually agreed for some , and had it in his power to have made the same bargain ...
... Pretender set sail from Dunkirk for Scotland ; and though Bolingbroke had all along per- ceived that his cause ... Pretender's commis- sion . He had actually agreed for some , and had it in his power to have made the same bargain ...
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... Pretender's precipitate return , who was not above six weeks in his expedition , and flew out of Scotland even before all had been tried in his defence . The expedition being in this manner totally defeated , Bolingbroke now began to ...
... Pretender's precipitate return , who was not above six weeks in his expedition , and flew out of Scotland even before all had been tried in his defence . The expedition being in this manner totally defeated , Bolingbroke now began to ...
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... Pretender to proceed to Bar with all possible dili- gence ; and in this measure Bolingbroke entirely concur ... Pretender's hand - writing , and dated as if written by him on his way to Lorrain ; but in this Bolingbroke was not ...
... Pretender to proceed to Bar with all possible dili- gence ; and in this measure Bolingbroke entirely concur ... Pretender's hand - writing , and dated as if written by him on his way to Lorrain ; but in this Bolingbroke was not ...
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... Pretender's hands ; content- ing himself with making the duke understand , how little need there was to get rid of a man in this manner , who only wanted an opportunity to get rid of the Pretender and his In fact , if we survey the ...
... Pretender's hands ; content- ing himself with making the duke understand , how little need there was to get rid of a man in this manner , who only wanted an opportunity to get rid of the Pretender and his In fact , if we survey the ...
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... Pretender himself after his arrival sent General Hamilton to inform him , that his want of arms and ammunition was ... Pretender's friends at the French court had for some time past no very good opinion of his lordship's integrity ...
... Pretender himself after his arrival sent General Hamilton to inform him , that his want of arms and ammunition was ... Pretender's friends at the French court had for some time past no very good opinion of his lordship's integrity ...
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