Adventures by Sea and Land of the Count de Ganay: Or, The Devotion and Fidelity of Woman; an Episode of the Colonization of Canada, Tr. from the French |
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... Emile Chevalier. KD 494 Manhattan College . Suist , 7 Class Vidlic 1 PPromium for Second Division awarded to Master - John F. Doyle BRO . PATRICK , President . MANHATTANVILLE , N. Y. , July 14th , 1863 . Maggie A. Carley ; March 17/81.
... Emile Chevalier. KD 494 Manhattan College . Suist , 7 Class Vidlic 1 PPromium for Second Division awarded to Master - John F. Doyle BRO . PATRICK , President . MANHATTANVILLE , N. Y. , July 14th , 1863 . Maggie A. Carley ; March 17/81.
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... masters , and sailors as he might require ; to raise troops , to make war , and to build cities within the limits of his ... master . Discord had armed them against each other , and several had perished in quarrels , which rendered their ...
... masters , and sailors as he might require ; to raise troops , to make war , and to build cities within the limits of his ... master . Discord had armed them against each other , and several had perished in quarrels , which rendered their ...
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... masters of vessels , and pilots ; that he shall have a right to com- mand them in all cases which he may deem necessary , while they can not , under any pretext , refuse to obey him ; that he may put the ships and crews , which he will ...
... masters of vessels , and pilots ; that he shall have a right to com- mand them in all cases which he may deem necessary , while they can not , under any pretext , refuse to obey him ; that he may put the ships and crews , which he will ...
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... master , the Marquis de la Roche , came to know that we had received a stranger in our guard - house . ' " By my life , who would dare to tell him ? has he a spy among us ? " } This interrogation imposed silence on the reluctant . For ...
... master , the Marquis de la Roche , came to know that we had received a stranger in our guard - house . ' " By my life , who would dare to tell him ? has he a spy among us ? " } This interrogation imposed silence on the reluctant . For ...
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... among the rocks ; he was to solicit hospitality , which was never refused , because the soldiers of the garri- son knew that the troubadour was agreeable to the niece of their master , and thus render himself master of.
... among the rocks ; he was to solicit hospitality , which was never refused , because the soldiers of the garri- son knew that the troubadour was agreeable to the niece of their master , and thus render himself master of.
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Page 18 - XVI. of the name, by the grace of God King of France and Navarre.
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Page 136 - Navarre in the sand, and take possession of the island in the name of the king, his master.
Page 281 - Then, monseigneur, you will not repel me ! You absolve me?" said Guyonne, seizing the hand of the viscount, and kissing it in spite of herself. " I admire you," murmured he in an enthusiastic tone.
Page 281 - ... to the weight of her impressions, burst into tears, and hid her face in her hands. This incident served as a re-action to the equerry. He appeased the disordered palpitations of his heart, and questioned Guyonne gently : "Mademoiselle " " Oh, pardon, monseigneur ! pardon, for having deceived you," sobbed the young girl, falling at his feet.
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Page 165 - ... had seen him make the sign of the cross with his left hand ; so that the Rue du Possed£ was abandoned by degrees, and he remained alone, in company with demons.