Anecdotes of Some Distinguished Persons: Chiefly of the Present and Two Preceding Centuries, Том 4T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies, 1796 |
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... natural character . If his rage and indig " nation at the delay of the furrender of Calais ( 6 to him , had not for an inftant put a violence upon his difpofition , his crown of pearls would have been for Euftache de St. Pierre , or ...
... natural character . If his rage and indig " nation at the delay of the furrender of Calais ( 6 to him , had not for an inftant put a violence upon his difpofition , his crown of pearls would have been for Euftache de St. Pierre , or ...
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... natural character . If his rage and indig " nation at the delay of the surrender of Calais " to him , had not for an inftant put a violence 66 upon his disposition , his crown of pearls would " have been for Euftache de St. Pierre , or ...
... natural character . If his rage and indig " nation at the delay of the surrender of Calais " to him , had not for an inftant put a violence 66 upon his disposition , his crown of pearls would " have been for Euftache de St. Pierre , or ...
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... natural " appetite to plead in their defence . " - Hiflory of the Weft Indies , page 88. Val.i. ftill oppreffed . The good Bifhop , after having made ftill ANECDOTES OF SOME cruelty are fure to excite in a generous and in ...
... natural " appetite to plead in their defence . " - Hiflory of the Weft Indies , page 88. Val.i. ftill oppreffed . The good Bifhop , after having made ftill ANECDOTES OF SOME cruelty are fure to excite in a generous and in ...
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... natural affections , and do not contract friend- " fhips as individuals do , by fympathy of incli- " nation and fimilitude of manners ; it is a par- " ticular advantage that unites them together . " " Nature yields for man's ufe ...
... natural affections , and do not contract friend- " fhips as individuals do , by fympathy of incli- " nation and fimilitude of manners ; it is a par- " ticular advantage that unites them together . " " Nature yields for man's ufe ...
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... natural difpofition of a Frenchman was to be " ready for enterprize , chearful , and active , and " to have always fome scheme in his head . " He was very generous to the poor Nobility of his country ; obferving , that there was nothing ...
... natural difpofition of a Frenchman was to be " ready for enterprize , chearful , and active , and " to have always fome scheme in his head . " He was very generous to the poor Nobility of his country ; obferving , that there was nothing ...
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