A Memoir of Charles Louis Sand: Including a Narrative of the Circumstances Attending the Death of Augustus Von Kotzebue : Also, A Defence of the German UniversitiesG. & W.B. Whittaker, 1819 - 92 pages |
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... death of Prince Charles important to the Episcopalians- they apply to l'arliament for relief , and are supported - Thurlow their greatest opponent- Horsley their most able advocate - they attain their object - their next concern , to ...
... death of Prince Charles important to the Episcopalians- they apply to l'arliament for relief , and are supported - Thurlow their greatest opponent- Horsley their most able advocate - they attain their object - their next concern , to ...
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... death will be that of a hero , A brilliant triumph and an early grave ; 66 he proceeds , Nothing will be done if we are not really heroic , and do not sustain the spirit by continual prayer to the Most High , only living to perform his ...
... death will be that of a hero , A brilliant triumph and an early grave ; 66 he proceeds , Nothing will be done if we are not really heroic , and do not sustain the spirit by continual prayer to the Most High , only living to perform his ...
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... death , and upon which he had written : " With this I devote myself to death ! 1815 . Am I not serious ? Should I have crossed the Rhine again on my return except as victor ? " Whatever act this mysterious inscription might have ...
... death , and upon which he had written : " With this I devote myself to death ! 1815 . Am I not serious ? Should I have crossed the Rhine again on my return except as victor ? " Whatever act this mysterious inscription might have ...
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A Memoir of Charles Louis Sand: Including A Narrative of the Circumstances ... Karl Ludwig Sand No preview available - 2009 |
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