Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426 Seiten |
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... Duke of Marlborough . His conversation is said to have been ex- tremely pleasing , but in what its peculiar excellence con- sisted is now unknown . The letters which were written to him by his friends , are full of compliments upon his ...
... Duke of Marlborough . His conversation is said to have been ex- tremely pleasing , but in what its peculiar excellence con- sisted is now unknown . The letters which were written to him by his friends , are full of compliments upon his ...
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... Duke of Marlborough , who might be considered as at the head of the opposite party , was supplied with all the necessaries for carrying on the war in Flanders with vigour and it is remarkable , that the greatest events of his campaigns ...
... Duke of Marlborough , who might be considered as at the head of the opposite party , was supplied with all the necessaries for carrying on the war in Flanders with vigour and it is remarkable , that the greatest events of his campaigns ...
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... Duke of Marlborough , whom I knew even at that time too well to act by his advice or information in any case , but on such grounds as the proceedings which soon fol- lowed sufficiently justified , and such as I have never re- pented ...
... Duke of Marlborough , whom I knew even at that time too well to act by his advice or information in any case , but on such grounds as the proceedings which soon fol- lowed sufficiently justified , and such as I have never re- pented ...
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... Duke of Marl- borough planted his creatures round his lordship , who artfully endeavoured to increase the danger ; and an im- peachment was actually preparing in which he was accused of high treason . It argued therefore no great degree ...
... Duke of Marl- borough planted his creatures round his lordship , who artfully endeavoured to increase the danger ; and an im- peachment was actually preparing in which he was accused of high treason . It argued therefore no great degree ...
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... Duke of Anjou , then an enemy to her ma- jesty . These were urged by Walpole with great vehe- mence , and aggravated with all the eloquence of which he was master . He challenged any person in behalf of the accused , and asserted , that ...
... Duke of Anjou , then an enemy to her ma- jesty . These were urged by Walpole with great vehe- mence , and aggravated with all the eloquence of which he was master . He challenged any person in behalf of the accused , and asserted , that ...
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