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The sentence goes on to give the opinion of each Consul , one of whom considers that the prisoner ought to be broken on the wheel and beheaded , but the majority concur in the view of the Reporter . In the Middle Ages there was no ...
The sentence goes on to give the opinion of each Consul , one of whom considers that the prisoner ought to be broken on the wheel and beheaded , but the majority concur in the view of the Reporter . In the Middle Ages there was no ...
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... and gives several extracts from it in his “ Catalogue of Royal and Noble Authors , ” with a brief notice of the ... her Commands to read over M. Boileau's Poems and give my Opinion of him " ; several sets of verses and a few songs .
... and gives several extracts from it in his “ Catalogue of Royal and Noble Authors , ” with a brief notice of the ... her Commands to read over M. Boileau's Poems and give my Opinion of him " ; several sets of verses and a few songs .
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I have preferred to give the songs in their native dialect ; to attempt an artistic translation of the often ... Miss Busk , in her “ Folk - songs of Italy , ” gives the following Venetian nana : " Fa nana , fantolin de la Madona ...
I have preferred to give the songs in their native dialect ; to attempt an artistic translation of the often ... Miss Busk , in her “ Folk - songs of Italy , ” gives the following Venetian nana : " Fa nana , fantolin de la Madona ...
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