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" I live, shall I again behold such a scene ! Every soul in Warsaw, from the .highest to the lowest, came to catch a glimpse of their rescued sovereign. Seeing the doors free, they entered without ceremony, and thronged forward in crowds to get near enough... "
Thaddeus of Warsaw - Page 50
by Jane Porter - 1806
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Thaddeus of Warsaw: Four Volumes in Two, Volumes 1-2

Jane Porter - 1817 - 236 pages
...preserver. The great gate was ordered to he left open: and never, whilst I live, shall I again hehold such a scene! every soul in Warsaw, from the highest to the lowest, came running to catch a glimpse of their rescued sovereign ; seeing the do;irs free, they entered without...
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Thaddeus of Warsaw. Revised

Jane Porter - 1831 - 482 pages
...joyous cries of the people, leaned i upon his arm, and presented him to the populace as his prevserver. The great gate was ordered to be left open ; and never,...free, they entered without ceremony, and thronged * The king had his hrave defender buried with military honours, and caused a noble monument to be raised...
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The Adventures of Caleb Williams: Or, Things as They are

William Godwin - 1832 - 964 pages
...very often while we were in the coach. However, he was tranquillised when his majesty, on alighting at the palace in the midst of the joyous cries of...free, they entered without ceremony, and thronged forwards in crowds to get near enough to • The king had his brave defender buried with military honours,...
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Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and ..., Volumes 5-6

Anna Maria Hall - 1848 - 612 pages
...Never, whilst I live, shall I again behold such a scene. The great gate was ordered to be left open. Every soul in Warsaw, from the highest to the lowest, came to catch a glimpse of their rescued kin?. The reader may perhaps like to know what became of Kosinski. The king presented him to the people...
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Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and ..., Volume 5

1848 - 322 pages
...Never, whilst I live, shall I again hehold such a scene. The great gate was ordered to he left open. Every soul in Warsaw, from the highest to the lowest, came to catch a glimpse of their rescued kin?. The reader may perhaps like to know what hecame of Kosinski. The king presented him to the people...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 16

1848 - 636 pages
...Never, whilst I live, shall I again behold such a scene. The great gate was ordered to be left open. Every soul in Warsaw, from the highest to the lowest, came to catch a glimpse of their rescued king. The reader may perhaps like to know what became of Kosinski. The king presented him to the people...
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