The Spectator, Zväzok 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 262
... Pharamond , extracted from an Author who lived in that Court . The Account he gives both of the Prince and this his faithful Friend , will not be improper to insert here , because I may have Occasion to mention many of their ...
... Pharamond , extracted from an Author who lived in that Court . The Account he gives both of the Prince and this his faithful Friend , will not be improper to insert here , because I may have Occasion to mention many of their ...
Strana 263
... Pharamond commanded Eucrate to let him enter ; he did so , and the Gentleman ap- proached the King with an Air which ... Pharamond , name not a Friend to the unfortunate Spinamont : I had one but he is dead by my own Hand ; but , oh ...
... Pharamond commanded Eucrate to let him enter ; he did so , and the Gentleman ap- proached the King with an Air which ... Pharamond , name not a Friend to the unfortunate Spinamont : I had one but he is dead by my own Hand ; but , oh ...
Strana 301
... Pharamond , ' I have conquer'd France , and yet have given Laws to my People : the Laws are my Methods of Life , they are not a Diminution but a Direction to my Power . I am still absolute to distinguish the Innocent and the Virtuous ...
... Pharamond , ' I have conquer'd France , and yet have given Laws to my People : the Laws are my Methods of Life , they are not a Diminution but a Direction to my Power . I am still absolute to distinguish the Innocent and the Virtuous ...
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