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Page 335
... existence : his youth harmonized with his age ; his prosperity answered to his adversity ; it was one ray of virtue that illumined his whole life ; the same reverence for the Supreme Being - the sameattachment to duty - to religion - to ...
... existence : his youth harmonized with his age ; his prosperity answered to his adversity ; it was one ray of virtue that illumined his whole life ; the same reverence for the Supreme Being - the sameattachment to duty - to religion - to ...
Page 439
... existence there was an almost celestial expression in his looks and his accents . It was on this renovation of strength and sensibility that I founded my hopes of his protracted existence ; and I fancied I saw a new pledge for the ...
... existence there was an almost celestial expression in his looks and his accents . It was on this renovation of strength and sensibility that I founded my hopes of his protracted existence ; and I fancied I saw a new pledge for the ...
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... existence in solitude , nor , like him , supply to myself the loss of that quick collision of mind , that ardent emulation of glory , which doubles life and gives new powers to genius , he encouraged my predilec- tion for France , still ...
... existence in solitude , nor , like him , supply to myself the loss of that quick collision of mind , that ardent emulation of glory , which doubles life and gives new powers to genius , he encouraged my predilec- tion for France , still ...
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JANUARY 1818 | 3 |
Letter from Cortez to the king | 18 |
On Gout and Stone | 32 |
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