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" They used their victory with considerable rigour ; an.d in particular having imprisoned Uberto, proceeded against him as a traitor, and thought they displayed sufficient lenity in passing a sentence upon him of perpetual banishment, and the confiscation... "
A French grammar, revised by A.E. Ragon - Page 217
by Pierre François Merlet - 1880
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The Art of Reading: Containing a Number of Useful Rules, Exemplified by a ...

Daniel Staniford - Elocution - 1817 - 256 pages
...of things, and regained their former supremacy.. They used their victory with considerable rigor ; and in -particular, having imprisoned Uberto, proceeded...thought they displayed sufficient lenity in passing upon him a sentence of perpetual banishment, and the confiscation of all his property. 3 Adornd) who...
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Evenings at Home, Or, The Juvenile Budget Opened: Consisting of a ..., Volume 5

John Aikin - Children's stories - 1819 - 186 pages
...raised himself to be the head of a popular party, maintained for a considerable time a democritical form of government. The nobles at length uniting all...magistracy, a man haughty in temper, and proud of antient nobility, though otherwise not void of generous sentiments, in pronouncing this sentence on...
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Evenings at Home; Or, The Juvenile Budget Opened: Consisting of ..., Volumes 4-6

John Aikin - Children's literature, English - 1819 - 500 pages
...talents, and enriched by commerce, having raised himself tobe the head of <a popular party, maintained for a considerable time a democratical form of government....his property. Adorno, who was then possessed of the first-magistracy,, a man haughty in temper, and proud of antient nobility, though otherwise not void...
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Evenings at home; or, The juvenile budget opened [by J. Aikin and ..., Volume 5

John Aikin - 1823 - 162 pages
...talents, and enriched by commerce, having raised himself to be the head of a popular party, maintained for a considerable time a democratical form of government....confiscation of all his property. Adorno, who was H 2 then possessed of the first magistracy, a man haughty in temper, and proud of antient nobility,...
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The Cornish Magazine, Issue 25

English essays - 1826 - 696 pages
...supremacy. They used their victory with considerable rigour; and in particular having imprisoned JJbcrto, proceeded against him as a traitor, and thought they...magistracy, a man haughty in temper, and proud of antient nobility, though otherwise not void of generous sentiments, in pronouncing this sentence on...
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Evenings at Home, Or, The Juvenile Budget Opened: Consisting of a Variety of ...

John Aikin, Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - Children's stories, English - 1839 - 398 pages
...having raised himself to be the head of a popular party, maintained for a considerable time a democratic form of government. The nobles, at length, uniting...sentence upon him of perpetual banishment, and the conlUcation of all his property. Adorno, who was then possessed of the first magistracy, a man haughty...
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The Intermediate Reader: For the Use of Schools : with an Introductory ...

George Stillman Hillard - Readers - 1843 - 260 pages
...state of things, and regained their former supremacy. They used their victory with considerable rigor ; and in particular, having imprisoned Uberto, proceeded...sentence upon him of perpetual banishment, and the confiscation4 of all his property. i 3. Adorno, who was then possessed of the first magistracy,' —...
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Independent First[-sixth] Reader, Volume 2

James Madison Watson - Readers - 1868 - 314 pages
...of things, and regained their former supremacy.' They used their victory with considerable rigor ; and in particular, having imprisoned Uberto, proceeded...thought they displayed sufficient lenity * in passing upon him a sentence of perpetual banishment, and the confiscation ' of all his property. 3. Adorno,...
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The Franklin Intermediate Reader: For the Use of Public and Private Schools

George Stillman Hillard - Readers - 1875 - 248 pages
...popular party, maintained for a considerable time a democratical form of government. considerable rigor ; and in particular, having imprisoned Uberto, proceeded...banishment, and the confiscation of all his property. 3. Adorno, who was then possessed of the first magistracy, — a man haughty in temper, and proud of...
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Independent Fifth Reader: Containing a Simple, Practical, and Complete ...

James Madison Watson - Readers (Elementary) - 1876 - 348 pages
...state of things, and regained their former supremacy.5 They used their victory with considerable rigor; and in particular, having imprisoned Uberto, proceeded...traitor, and thought they displayed sufficient lenity 6 in passing upon him a sentence of perpetual banishment, and the confiscation7 of all his property....
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