[(7)] Vide Charlevoix’s History of Paraguay.
[(8)] This is a fact well established.
[(9)] I have read this somewhere, but cannot believe it. Coaches are mentioned by Beaumont and Fletcher, and even glass-coaches by Butler, in his “Remains.”
[(10)] This circumstance is related, I believe, in the Jewish Spy.
[(11)] Flames reversed, intimating that the criminal is not to be burned.
[(12)] The passion of the late king of Spain for field sports was well known.
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to all eternity. I tried to pacify
to all eternity.” I tried to pacify - [Page 22]:
horrible. “I walked up and down, I repeated
horrible. I walked up and down, I repeated - [Page 63]:
It was noon before I could work myself
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visitation, as he called it. Satan hath
visitation, as he called it. “Satan hath - [Page 87]:
desired to have you, he said, because you
desired to have you,” he said, “because you - [Page 93]:
The Superior all this time walked impatiently
“The Superior all this time walked impatiently - [Page 97]:
“If they tremble, I may exult.
“If they tremble, I may exult.” - [Page 109]:
paused. An appeal to his fealings would
paused. An appeal to his feelings would - [Page 141]:
lamp in my ce , and went to watch again
lamp in my cell, and went to watch again - [Page 199]:
cut their parents hearts or their throats.
cut their parents’ hearts or their throats. - [Page 210]:
should undergo what they called extraorordinary
should undergo what they called extraordinary - [Page 314]:
to every Alcaide to be had.—The
to every Alcalde to be had.—The - [Footnote 3:]
the mother of God
the mother of God.