Contributions to "Punch": (not Previously Reprinted)Smith, Elder, 1886 - 404 Seiten |
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... noble behaviour before the Roman Emperor Claudius - for that history is so abominably stale that I am sure none of my blessed loves require to be told it . When the Britons had been deserted by the Romans , and found themselves robbed ...
... noble behaviour before the Roman Emperor Claudius - for that history is so abominably stale that I am sure none of my blessed loves require to be told it . When the Britons had been deserted by the Romans , and found themselves robbed ...
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... noble realm of England , as soon as the silly old Confessor was no more . Indeed , when Harold was abroad , William had told him as much , making him swear to help him in the undertaking . Harold swore , as how could he help it ; for ...
... noble realm of England , as soon as the silly old Confessor was no more . Indeed , when Harold was abroad , William had told him as much , making him swear to help him in the undertaking . Harold swore , as how could he help it ; for ...
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... noble code of laws . His Majesty King William Rufus loved sport as well as his Royal father , and this New Forest above all . There were all sorts of legends concerning it . The people said ( but this was , no doubt , from their ...
... noble code of laws . His Majesty King William Rufus loved sport as well as his Royal father , and this New Forest above all . There were all sorts of legends concerning it . The people said ( but this was , no doubt , from their ...
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... Noble the Marquess of Wat - ford , to rejoice in punching people's heads and break- ing their noses , and to shake hands before and after ; but kings have other duties to attend to , as we nowadays know very well . Now suppose you were ...
... Noble the Marquess of Wat - ford , to rejoice in punching people's heads and break- ing their noses , and to shake hands before and after ; but kings have other duties to attend to , as we nowadays know very well . Now suppose you were ...
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... noble and generous prince , and admired him more than any sovereign in his own camp . Wasn't it magnanimous ? Oh , very ! At last , after a great number of victories , Richard came in sight of the City of Jerusalem , which was strongly ...
... noble and generous prince , and admired him more than any sovereign in his own camp . Wasn't it magnanimous ? Oh , very ! At last , after a great number of victories , Richard came in sight of the City of Jerusalem , which was strongly ...
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