Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott, 1902 - 322 páginas |
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... give way to the despair which possessed so many of the citizens . The Huns advanced point by point . They were already in the suburbs . The walls were shaking beneath the blows of their battering - rams . The city could not much longer ...
... give way to the despair which possessed so many of the citizens . The Huns advanced point by point . They were already in the suburbs . The walls were shaking beneath the blows of their battering - rams . The city could not much longer ...
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... give her greater joy than to be bride to Clovis , the great and valorous king who was bringing all the land of Gaul under his rule . " Take in payment for thy pains these hundred sous in gold and this ring of mine , " she said . " Re ...
... give her greater joy than to be bride to Clovis , the great and valorous king who was bringing all the land of Gaul under his rule . " Take in payment for thy pains these hundred sous in gold and this ring of mine , " she said . " Re ...
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... give up their gods . I am about to assemble them , and will repeat to them your words . " He found them more ready than he deemed . The story of his promise and the victory that followed it had , doubtless , strongly influenced them ...
... give up their gods . I am about to assemble them , and will repeat to them your words . " He found them more ready than he deemed . The story of his promise and the victory that followed it had , doubtless , strongly influenced them ...
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... give some account of the country which the king of the Franks was about to invade , and particularly to describe the extraordinary defences and interior conditions with which it is credited by the gossipy old Monk of St. Gall , the most ...
... give some account of the country which the king of the Franks was about to invade , and particularly to describe the extraordinary defences and interior conditions with which it is credited by the gossipy old Monk of St. Gall , the most ...
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... give it , without farther com- ment . Nine concentric circles of palisaded walls , says the garrulous old monk , surrounded the country of the Avars , the outer one enclosing the entire realm of Hungary , the inner ones growing ...
... give it , without farther com- ment . Nine concentric circles of palisaded walls , says the garrulous old monk , surrounded the country of the Avars , the outer one enclosing the entire realm of Hungary , the inner ones growing ...
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