Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott, 1902 - 322 páginas |
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... afterwards she joined Clovis , who received her with a lover's joy , and in due season the marriage was celebrated , with all the pomp and ceremony of which those rude times were capable . Thus ends the romantic story told us by the ...
... afterwards she joined Clovis , who received her with a lover's joy , and in due season the marriage was celebrated , with all the pomp and ceremony of which those rude times were capable . Thus ends the romantic story told us by the ...
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... afterwards the infant died , and Clo- vis reproached her bitterly . " Had he been dedicated to my gods he would still be alive , " he said . " He was baptized in the name of your God , and you see the end ; he could not live . " A ...
... afterwards the infant died , and Clo- vis reproached her bitterly . " Had he been dedicated to my gods he would still be alive , " he said . " He was baptized in the name of your God , and you see the end ; he could not live . " A ...
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... afterwards became a fugitive , and was urged to head a rebellion against his father . Such was the terror , however , which the unhappy youth entertained for his cruel step - mother , that he put an end to his existence by suicide ...
... afterwards became a fugitive , and was urged to head a rebellion against his father . Such was the terror , however , which the unhappy youth entertained for his cruel step - mother , that he put an end to his existence by suicide ...
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... afterwards remembered in the land . The highways , the bridges , all the public works of the state received her careful attention , so much so that the Roman roads in Austrasia received , and long retained , the name of " Brunehild's ...
... afterwards remembered in the land . The highways , the bridges , all the public works of the state received her careful attention , so much so that the Roman roads in Austrasia received , and long retained , the name of " Brunehild's ...
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... afterwards were embodied in the epic legends of medieval days . To quote a few passages from it may not be amiss . The poet tells us that Roland refused to blow his magic horn in the beginning of the battle . In the end , when ruin and ...
... afterwards were embodied in the epic legends of medieval days . To quote a few passages from it may not be amiss . The poet tells us that Roland refused to blow his magic horn in the beginning of the battle . In the end , when ruin and ...
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