Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... persons of high rank and connection , should not be pub- lished for some time after the author's death , is not surprising ; but , being once laid aside , it remained unpublished until 1730 , nearly two centuries after it was written ...
... persons of high rank and connection , should not be pub- lished for some time after the author's death , is not surprising ; but , being once laid aside , it remained unpublished until 1730 , nearly two centuries after it was written ...
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... person , in a certain mood , or under the influence of peculiar feelings , is thrown into a particular situation , will decide his destiny , although , under different circumstances , they would not have stimulated enquiry or exertion ...
... person , in a certain mood , or under the influence of peculiar feelings , is thrown into a particular situation , will decide his destiny , although , under different circumstances , they would not have stimulated enquiry or exertion ...
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... persons . They insulted him ; he attacked some dozen of them , armed with all manner of weapons , and , " rush- ing among them , like a mad bull , he threw down four or five ,, and fell to the ground along with them ; now aiming his ...
... persons . They insulted him ; he attacked some dozen of them , armed with all manner of weapons , and , " rush- ing among them , like a mad bull , he threw down four or five ,, and fell to the ground along with them ; now aiming his ...
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... person who seemed to be lifted up by the rest : but the misty weather prevented me from distinguishing whether he was on horseback , or on foot . Then turning suddenly about to Alexander and Cecchino , I bid them fire off their pieces ...
... person who seemed to be lifted up by the rest : but the misty weather prevented me from distinguishing whether he was on horseback , or on foot . Then turning suddenly about to Alexander and Cecchino , I bid them fire off their pieces ...
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... person , who will make no other use of it but to pamper his body , as your holiness expresses it . Take example of Pope Julius of worthy memory , who gave such a place to Bramante , an ingenious architect . Having spoke thus , I made ...
... person , who will make no other use of it but to pamper his body , as your holiness expresses it . Take example of Pope Julius of worthy memory , who gave such a place to Bramante , an ingenious architect . Having spoke thus , I made ...
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