The King of the HuronsPutnam, 1850 - 319 頁 |
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第 2 頁
... enemies , by reason of his disaster , was quite apparent from the anxiety depicted upon his countenance , as he paced the quarter - deck of his vessel , and looked mournfully towards the land . What unusual reason he had to deprecate ...
... enemies , by reason of his disaster , was quite apparent from the anxiety depicted upon his countenance , as he paced the quarter - deck of his vessel , and looked mournfully towards the land . What unusual reason he had to deprecate ...
第 2 頁
... enemies , by reason of his disaster , was quite apparent from the anxiety depicted upon his countenance , as he paced the quarter - deck of his vessel , and looked mournfully towards the land . What unusual reason he had to deprecate ...
... enemies , by reason of his disaster , was quite apparent from the anxiety depicted upon his countenance , as he paced the quarter - deck of his vessel , and looked mournfully towards the land . What unusual reason he had to deprecate ...
第 16 頁
... doomed St. Cloud , for Quebec . Of the wreck and suffering which forced that ill - fated vessel to seek shelter in an enemy's port , the reader is already aware . CHAPTER III . " Torn spars and sails , her 16 THE KING OF THE HURONS .
... doomed St. Cloud , for Quebec . Of the wreck and suffering which forced that ill - fated vessel to seek shelter in an enemy's port , the reader is already aware . CHAPTER III . " Torn spars and sails , her 16 THE KING OF THE HURONS .
第 101 頁
... enemies , and may have to answer for it with your head . " " I answer mit mine head , now , " said Jacobus , shaking that member violently , with a negative gesture ; " I answer no - no - no -dere is no Montaignes , nor no barons , nor ...
... enemies , and may have to answer for it with your head . " " I answer mit mine head , now , " said Jacobus , shaking that member violently , with a negative gesture ; " I answer no - no - no -dere is no Montaignes , nor no barons , nor ...
第 110 頁
... enemies . About half way down the lane the ranks were chiefly occupied by boys of from twelve to fifteen years , and ... enemy's camp , listening to the sound of whetted weapons , preparing for his own immolation , and recalling to ...
... enemies . About half way down the lane the ranks were chiefly occupied by boys of from twelve to fifteen years , and ... enemy's camp , listening to the sound of whetted weapons , preparing for his own immolation , and recalling to ...
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第 28 頁 - Rise the blue Franconian mountains, Nuremberg, the ancient, stands. Quaint old town of toil and traffic, quaint old town of art and song, Memories haunt thy pointed gables, like the rooks that round them throng: Memories of the Middle Ages, when the emperors, rough and bold, Had their dwelling in thy castle, time-defying, centuries old; And thy brave and thrifty burghers boasted, in their uncouth rhyme, That their great imperial city stretched its hand through every clime.
第 94 頁 - Justice is lame, as well as blind, amongst us ; The laws (corrupted to their ends that make them) Serve but for instruments of some new tyranny, That every day starts up, to enslave us deeper.