Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... thousand inhabitants . zens of Madrid have more than once besieged In the various schools about ten thousand their sovereign in his own palace , and extorted frora him the most humiliating concessions . The sultans have often been ...
... thousand inhabitants . zens of Madrid have more than once besieged In the various schools about ten thousand their sovereign in his own palace , and extorted frora him the most humiliating concessions . The sultans have often been ...
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... thousand people . But there can be no doubt that he was a much less depraved man than Wild . The deed for which Mrs. Brownrigg was hanged sinks into nothing , when compared with the conduct of the Roman who treated the public to a ...
... thousand people . But there can be no doubt that he was a much less depraved man than Wild . The deed for which Mrs. Brownrigg was hanged sinks into nothing , when compared with the conduct of the Roman who treated the public to a ...
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... thousand Italian warriors sprung to arms at the rumour of a Gallic invasion . He breathes all the spirit of those intrepid and haughty pa- tricians , who forgot the dearest ties of nature in the claims of public duty , who looked with ...
... thousand Italian warriors sprung to arms at the rumour of a Gallic invasion . He breathes all the spirit of those intrepid and haughty pa- tricians , who forgot the dearest ties of nature in the claims of public duty , who looked with ...
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... thousand touches , which formerly he passed by without notice . But though he understands the merits of the narrative better than formerly , he is far In this excellent passage Partridge is repre- less interested by it . Xury , and ...
... thousand touches , which formerly he passed by without notice . But though he understands the merits of the narrative better than formerly , he is far In this excellent passage Partridge is repre- less interested by it . Xury , and ...
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... Thousand , and the History of Gre- They seem to have been pedants , who , though cian Affairs , are certainly pleasant reading ; destitute of those valuable qualities which are but they indicate no great power of mind . In frequently ...
... Thousand , and the History of Gre- They seem to have been pedants , who , though cian Affairs , are certainly pleasant reading ; destitute of those valuable qualities which are but they indicate no great power of mind . In frequently ...
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