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... daugh- ter of my people . ' " Thou art keen - witted , Jewess , ' replied the Templar , well aware of the truth of what she spoke , and that the rules of his Order condemned , in the most positive manner , and under high penalties ...
... daugh- ter of my people . ' " Thou art keen - witted , Jewess , ' replied the Templar , well aware of the truth of what she spoke , and that the rules of his Order condemned , in the most positive manner , and under high penalties ...
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... daugh- ter's situation ; and his endeavours to secure her a champion have not been unavailing . The shadows are beginning to fall from west eastward , the signal that the time of tarrying was near its close . Rebecca , in this hour of ...
... daugh- ter's situation ; and his endeavours to secure her a champion have not been unavailing . The shadows are beginning to fall from west eastward , the signal that the time of tarrying was near its close . Rebecca , in this hour of ...
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... daugh- ters sing them at your festivals ; so will you perpetuate the honour of your country , and in future times the name of Anacreon will be borne upon the wings of fame . I must say a few words of myself , that you may understand how ...
... daugh- ters sing them at your festivals ; so will you perpetuate the honour of your country , and in future times the name of Anacreon will be borne upon the wings of fame . I must say a few words of myself , that you may understand how ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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