Ger., 516 (= having departed). Now this was very warm advocacy on the part of Mr. Tombey, who, being called in to console and bless, cursed with such extraordinary vigour. RID. HAG., Mees. Will, Ch. VI, 59 (= having been called in.) The emperor Diocletian... Mr. Meeson's Will - Seite 88von Henry Rider Haggard - 1888 - 286 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...awkwardly nnsuited to the ways of that time. SHORT HIST., CH. I, 12. d) concession. Now this was very warm advocacy on the part of Mr. Tombey, who, being called...and bless, cursed with such extraordinary vigour. MEES. WILL, CH. VI, 59. She was a maiden gentlewoman of about forty-five years of age, who, having... | |
| Reinard Willem Zandvoort - 1919 - 204 Seiten
...disarray'd as to her rest, the girl. TEN., Mar. of Ger., 515 (= having departed). Now this was very warm advocacy on the part of Mr. Tombey, who, being called...and bless, cursed with such extraordinary vigour. RID. HAG., Mees. Will, Ch. VI, 59 (= having been called in.) The emperor Diocletian had thirty-three... | |
| Hendrik Poutsma - 1923 - 256 Seiten
...disarrayed as to her rest, the girl. TEN., Mar. of Ger., 513. (= having departed.) i Now this was very warm advocacy on the part of Mr. Tombey, who, being called...and bless, cursed with such extraordinary vigour. RID. HAG., Mees. WiII, Ch. VI, 59. (= having been called in.) The emperor Diocletian had thirtythree... | |
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