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1 I, TransPre| penned up the Moors in the kingdom of Granada, and his descendants 2 I, TransPre| collector of revenues for the kingdom of Granada. In order to 3 I, I| but added the name of his kingdom and country to make it famous, 4 I, VII| over, I may have won some kingdom that has others dependent 5 I, X| should fail, there is the kingdom of Denmark, or of Sobradisa, 6 I, XIII| commonly received all over that kingdom of Great Britain, that this 7 I, XIII| to reign and recover his kingdom and sceptre; for which reason 8 I, XIV| be sends~ Love rules his kingdom with a gentle sway.~ Thus, 9 I, XX| Estremadura to pass over into the Kingdom of Portugal. Torralva, who 10 I, XXI| others the king of that kingdom will appear at the windows 11 I, XXI| of a valiant king of some kingdom, I know not what, for I 12 I, XXI| peaceful enjoyment of your kingdom, the poor squire is famishing 13 I, XXIX| direct male line of the great kingdom of Micomicon, who has come 14 I, XXIX| the curate; "for as her kingdom is Micomicon, it is clear 15 I, XXIX| Micomicona, queen of the great kingdom of Micomicon of Ethiopia."~ ~" 16 I, XXIX| divine law, has usurped my kingdom."~ ~"I repeat that I grant 17 I, XXIX| yourself restored to your kingdom, and seated upon the throne 18 I, XXIX| the reflection that this kingdom was in the land of the blacks, 19 I, XXIX| said:~ ~ ~"Towards what kingdom would your ladyship direct 20 I, XXIX| my way lies towards that kingdom."~ ~"In that case," said 21 I, XXIX| side of your highness's kingdom."~ ~ ~"Your worship is mistaken, 22 I, XXX| lawful heiress of the great kingdom of Micomicon; and with this 23 I, XXX| great island close to our kingdom, Pandafilando of the Scowl 24 I, XXX| condition would overrun my kingdom with a mighty force and 25 I, XXX| Pandafilando about to invade my kingdom, I was not to wait and attempt 26 I, XXX| that I should leave the kingdom entirely open to him if 27 I, XXX| would extend over the whole kingdom, and who would be called, 28 I, XXX| yield him possession of my kingdom together with my person."~ ~" 29 I, XXX| how we have already got a kingdom to govern and a queen to 30 I, XXX| him a great lord in her kingdom, when Heaven should be so 31 I, XXX| attendants I took with me from my kingdom I have none left except 32 I, XXX| marry, marry, and take this kingdom that comes to hand without 33 I, XXX| what think you has won this kingdom and cut off this giant's 34 I, XXX| princess, it is plain the kingdom will not be yours; and not 35 I, XXXI| they give as a portion a kingdom that in sober truth I have 36 I, XXXI| a portion portion of the kingdom, that I may bestow it upon 37 I, XXXI| until his return from her kingdom.~ ~"That is true," said 38 I, XXXII| notice to the people of her kingdom that she was coming, and 39 I, XXXV| had already reached the kingdom of Micomicon, and was engaged 40 I, XXXV| peacefully established in her kingdom, to bestow upon him the 41 I, XXXV| Fernandez de Cordova in the kingdom of Naples, whither her too 42 I, XXXVII| any giant or restoring her kingdom to the princess; for that 43 I, XXXVII| yours the crown of your kingdom."~ ~Don Quixote said no 44 I, XXXIX| seized Tunis and taken the kingdom from the Turks, and placed 45 I, XLI| Granada Mudejars; but in the Kingdom of Fez they call the Mudejars 46 I, XLI| beautiful woman in all this kingdom: only look at her well and 47 I, XLIV| established Micomicona in her kingdom, he was constrained to hold 48 I, XLVI| herself queen of the great kingdom of Micomicon, is no more 49 I, XLVI| than a queen of a great kingdom; she, however, being unable 50 I, XLVII| viceroy of some island or kingdom, they will see him come 51 I, XLIX| unceasingly looked for in his kingdom. One might just as well 52 I, L| see myself king of some kingdom where I may be able to show 53 II, I| injurious to the King and to the kingdom."~ ~"Mine, however," replied 54 II, IV| opinion he ought to go to the kingdom of Aragon, and the city 55 II, IV| for he will give you a kingdom, not to say an island."~ ~" 56 II, IV| master would not throw the kingdom he might give me into a 57 II, VI| salvation, not merely of one kingdom, but of many."~ ~"Ah, senor," 58 II, X| field covering worth half a kingdom, so rich is it."~ ~"And 59 II, XXV| seen in this part of the kingdom for many a year; he has 60 II, XXVII| shift his quarters into the kingdom of Aragon, and cover up 61 II, XXVII| one person can insult a kingdom, province, city, state, 62 II, XXXVI| breaking her fast from the kingdom of Kandy to your realms 63 II, XXXVIII| reigned over the famous kingdom of Kandy, which lies between 64 II, XXXVIII| Antonomasia, heiress of the kingdom; which Princess Antonomasia 65 II, XXXVIII| as I said, heiress to the kingdom. The entanglement remained 66 II, XL| or less, from this to the kingdom of Kandy, if you go by land; 67 II, XL| he lost his life and his kingdom."~ ~"I'll bet," said Sancho, " 68 II, XLI| descend at one swoop on the kingdom of Kandy, as the saker or 69 II, XLV| headpiece to govern a whole kingdom;" and he ordered the cane 70 II, XLVIII| here in the middle of the kingdom of Aragon, and in the attire 71 II, XLVIII| take me with her to this kingdom of Aragon, and my daughter 72 II, LIV| they smuggle out of the kingdom either in the hollow of 73 II, LXV| shall not be at a loss for a kingdom to win and a county to bestow 74 II, LXXIV| could give him that of a kingdom, it should be his, for the