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CHAPTER XXIV The Return It seems that that golden mine is proved a mere chimera , an imaginary airy mine ; and indeed ... but mountains of gold , for liberty ? . . . the Destiny the Destiny ... is like to prove a fatal destiny to him .
CHAPTER XXIV The Return It seems that that golden mine is proved a mere chimera , an imaginary airy mine ; and indeed ... but mountains of gold , for liberty ? . . . the Destiny the Destiny ... is like to prove a fatal destiny to him .
Page 378
He meant to clear himself , though ; and it has been taken amiss by some that he should have wanted to clear himself , even from accusations which his enemies tried to prove , but failed to prove . He went on to " two main Points of ...
He meant to clear himself , though ; and it has been taken amiss by some that he should have wanted to clear himself , even from accusations which his enemies tried to prove , but failed to prove . He went on to " two main Points of ...
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Would Philip prove as complaisant as he had proved in the matter of Ralegh , asked someone . “ Then I would that Ralegh's head were again on his shoulders , ” said James . Dr. Tounson , in his dismissal of the duty of official ...
Would Philip prove as complaisant as he had proved in the matter of Ralegh , asked someone . “ Then I would that Ralegh's head were again on his shoulders , ” said James . Dr. Tounson , in his dismissal of the duty of official ...
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