Works, Volumen12,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... gave thee an account of an election which took place under my eye . The result has been that the people , as some of the slangwhangers say , have obtained a glorious triumph , which , however , is flatly denied by the opposite ...
... gave thee an account of an election which took place under my eye . The result has been that the people , as some of the slangwhangers say , have obtained a glorious triumph , which , however , is flatly denied by the opposite ...
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... and be beholden to no man for a prospect . This , my learned readers will perceive , was something very like the idea of Lorenzo de Medici , who gave as a reason for preferring ( ( one of his seats above all the others 22 Salmagundi.
... and be beholden to no man for a prospect . This , my learned readers will perceive , was something very like the idea of Lorenzo de Medici , who gave as a reason for preferring ( ( one of his seats above all the others 22 Salmagundi.
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... gave very melancholy accounts of an alarming fam- ine which raged with great violence at the Springs . Whether this was owing to the in- credible appetites of the company , or the scarc- ity which prevailed at the inns , he did not seem ...
... gave very melancholy accounts of an alarming fam- ine which raged with great violence at the Springs . Whether this was owing to the in- credible appetites of the company , or the scarc- ity which prevailed at the inns , he did not seem ...
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... gave being to those sublime monuments of Saracen magnificence , which nod in moulder- ing desolation as the blast sweeps over our deserted plains . How futile are all our efforts to evade the obliterating hand of time ! As I traversed ...
... gave being to those sublime monuments of Saracen magnificence , which nod in moulder- ing desolation as the blast sweeps over our deserted plains . How futile are all our efforts to evade the obliterating hand of time ! As I traversed ...
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... gave a grand entertain- ment in consequence of having got possession of a copy of a philippic , by Archbishop Anselm , against the unseemly luxury of long - toed shoes , as worn by the courtiers in the time of William Rufus , which he ...
... gave a grand entertain- ment in consequence of having got possession of a copy of a philippic , by Archbishop Anselm , against the unseemly luxury of long - toed shoes , as worn by the courtiers in the time of William Rufus , which he ...
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