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... occasion to conceal . ' 1 This amiable historian , however , appears principally anxious to refute some of the historical criticisms of M. Simonde de Sismondi * , which betray a more than usual hostility to the Medici , and particularly ...
... occasion to conceal . ' 1 This amiable historian , however , appears principally anxious to refute some of the historical criticisms of M. Simonde de Sismondi * , which betray a more than usual hostility to the Medici , and particularly ...
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... occasion where he could do honour to the memory of Lorenzo , towards whom he appears to have entertained a peculiar attachment which never fails to warm his feelings and exalt his style , whenever he has occasion to mention him . I must ...
... occasion where he could do honour to the memory of Lorenzo , towards whom he appears to have entertained a peculiar attachment which never fails to warm his feelings and exalt his style , whenever he has occasion to mention him . I must ...
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... occasion happened . The Pasha of Tripoli found it necessary to forward a military expedition against his eldest son , who had raised the standard of revolt in the distant province of Bengasi , to which he had been sent out as governor ...
... occasion happened . The Pasha of Tripoli found it necessary to forward a military expedition against his eldest son , who had raised the standard of revolt in the distant province of Bengasi , to which he had been sent out as governor ...
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Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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