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reign , at once feared and encouraged them . As long as there should be any hope of maintaining his power in a regular form ... once his own and his brother's glory by procuring the latter to act the part of Charlemagne in a melo - drama ...
reign , at once feared and encouraged them . As long as there should be any hope of maintaining his power in a regular form ... once his own and his brother's glory by procuring the latter to act the part of Charlemagne in a melo - drama ...
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... once £ 450 a year , to say nothing of those which he drops by the way ' in dark nights ' and in the winter time ; ' when , he says , ' they would get away unless I stood over them with a drawn sword .'-- ( p . 94. ) But in- stead of six ...
... once £ 450 a year , to say nothing of those which he drops by the way ' in dark nights ' and in the winter time ; ' when , he says , ' they would get away unless I stood over them with a drawn sword .'-- ( p . 94. ) But in- stead of six ...
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... once to sustain her own disappointment with fortitude , and to support her sister , who abandons herself , with unsuppressed feelings , to the indulgence of grief . The mar- riage of the unworthy rival at length relieves her own lover ...
... once to sustain her own disappointment with fortitude , and to support her sister , who abandons herself , with unsuppressed feelings , to the indulgence of grief . The mar- riage of the unworthy rival at length relieves her own lover ...
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