Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Zväzok 105W. Blackwood, 1869 |
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... took the trouble of bringing about a meeting at his own house between him and Dr. Clarke , in order to the discussion and reconciliation , if possible , of their different views . Pope writes to him that " my Lord Bishop Atterbury was ...
... took the trouble of bringing about a meeting at his own house between him and Dr. Clarke , in order to the discussion and reconciliation , if possible , of their different views . Pope writes to him that " my Lord Bishop Atterbury was ...
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... took with him Sa pretty large sum of money of his own property , and a collection of books for the use of his intended library . " " Thus the wild enter- prise was ac actually carried out with such defiance of prudence and such devotion ...
... took with him Sa pretty large sum of money of his own property , and a collection of books for the use of his intended library . " " Thus the wild enter- prise was ac actually carried out with such defiance of prudence and such devotion ...
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... took from him something of his characteristic vivacity . Offers of better preferment were made to him more than once , which he de- clined . He " did not see , " he says , " all things considered , the glory of wearing the name of ...
... took from him something of his characteristic vivacity . Offers of better preferment were made to him more than once , which he de- clined . He " did not see , " he says , " all things considered , the glory of wearing the name of ...
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... took in naval actions with Beaumarchais's ships . But not only in what he did , but in what he suffered , was Beaumarchais a most remarkable man . His good and ill luck were equally singular . For- tune was to him a capricious , pas ...
... took in naval actions with Beaumarchais's ships . But not only in what he did , but in what he suffered , was Beaumarchais a most remarkable man . His good and ill luck were equally singular . For- tune was to him a capricious , pas ...
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... took no in- terest in his trial . ism . 12 • " .. W Française , who received the first wits of the day Chamfort , Rulhi- ères , Marmontel , and others at her house , together with some of the grand seigneurs of the Court , and whom the ...
... took no in- terest in his trial . ism . 12 • " .. W Française , who received the first wits of the day Chamfort , Rulhi- ères , Marmontel , and others at her house , together with some of the grand seigneurs of the Court , and whom the ...
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