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... prisoner in his castle at Lucca , was by popular en- thusiasm placed at the head of that republic . He soon showed him- self possessed with more brilliant talents , more daring valour , and proved a more dangerous adversary , than his ...
... prisoner in his castle at Lucca , was by popular en- thusiasm placed at the head of that republic . He soon showed him- self possessed with more brilliant talents , more daring valour , and proved a more dangerous adversary , than his ...
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... prisons , the darkest corners of the earth , were digged and searched , and ancient literature arose , as it were , like Pompeii and Herculaneum , from the bowels of the earth . For all that the moderns know of ancient Greek , they are ...
... prisons , the darkest corners of the earth , were digged and searched , and ancient literature arose , as it were , like Pompeii and Herculaneum , from the bowels of the earth . For all that the moderns know of ancient Greek , they are ...
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... prisoners into their own vessel , for the galleon was too much injured to remain long afloat . The number of prisoners was , alas ! but small ; for it was the prac- tice of the buccaneers to make an indiscriminate slaughter of all who ...
... prisoners into their own vessel , for the galleon was too much injured to remain long afloat . The number of prisoners was , alas ! but small ; for it was the prac- tice of the buccaneers to make an indiscriminate slaughter of all who ...
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... prisoners were now brought into the presence of that chief , who sat with a group of his rude companions round him , undistin- guished by any outward mark or sign of command . They were a motley assemblage ; the swarthy Italian , or ...
... prisoners were now brought into the presence of that chief , who sat with a group of his rude companions round him , undistin- guished by any outward mark or sign of command . They were a motley assemblage ; the swarthy Italian , or ...
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... prisoners . The last was the old priest , who had stood quietly and unmoved in the back ground while this scene was going on . " And your name ? " asked the pirates . " Brother Cornelius O'Mallory , of the Irish convent of Lisbon ...
... prisoners . The last was the old priest , who had stood quietly and unmoved in the back ground while this scene was going on . " And your name ? " asked the pirates . " Brother Cornelius O'Mallory , of the Irish convent of Lisbon ...
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Adelheim admiration appeared Arabella arms beautiful Berceto Bill Boccaccio Cæsar called Captain Ormond Christians church cloudy command Compiano Courtney Gibbes cried daughter dear death delight door excited exclaimed eyes father favour fear feelings followed French gentleman hand happy Harry Hooke Hawkley head heart honour hope hour Hugh Lloyd improvements Israelites Issendorff Italian Italy Jerusalem Jews Josephus Jotapata Judæa king lady land legions living look Lord ment mind months morning Namsen Naples never night noble once Oxford passed Petrarch Pharisees Phillicody Phoebe poor prince prisoners Rabbins replied Roman Rome round sicarii Sir Sidney soon spirit Syria Tacitus temple thee things thou thought tion Titus took town Trajan Truemore turned Veronese Vespasian vessel voice whilst Wickham wine words XXIX.-NO young