The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... King John . King Richard II . Vol . V. King Henry IV . , Parts I. and II . King Henry V. Vol . VI . King Henry VI . , Parts I. II . and III . King Richard III . Vol . VII . King Henry VIII . Vol . VIII . Titus Andronicus . Julius Cæsar ...
... King John . King Richard II . Vol . V. King Henry IV . , Parts I. and II . King Henry V. Vol . VI . King Henry VI . , Parts I. II . and III . King Richard III . Vol . VII . King Henry VIII . Vol . VIII . Titus Andronicus . Julius Cæsar ...
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... king , who , pretending to visit the young princes his sons , demanded of Helim the sight of Balsora his fair daughter . The king was so inflamed with her beauty and behaviour , that he sent for Helim the next morning , and told him it ...
... king , who , pretending to visit the young princes his sons , demanded of Helim the sight of Balsora his fair daughter . The king was so inflamed with her beauty and behaviour , that he sent for Helim the next morning , and told him it ...
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... King George has lived above a year longer in England than ever you did . You say they are distant in blood , " whereas nobody ever doubted that King George is great- grandson to King James the First , though many believe that you are ...
... King George has lived above a year longer in England than ever you did . You say they are distant in blood , " whereas nobody ever doubted that King George is great- grandson to King James the First , though many believe that you are ...
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FREEHOLDER PAGI | 26 |
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