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... expressions of courtesy and gratitude to his Highness ; and when the carriage was about to drive off , the King's Majesty intreated the Prince to retire to rest as soon as possible , on account of the fatigue which he would have to ...
... expressions of courtesy and gratitude to his Highness ; and when the carriage was about to drive off , the King's Majesty intreated the Prince to retire to rest as soon as possible , on account of the fatigue which he would have to ...
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... expression of deep seriousness , such as they seldom wore . It seemed to her as if the family - likeness to his gallant but unfor- tunate father increased , when the expression of their counte- nances became similar in gravity . The ...
... expression of deep seriousness , such as they seldom wore . It seemed to her as if the family - likeness to his gallant but unfor- tunate father increased , when the expression of their counte- nances became similar in gravity . The ...
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... expression which affects to dignify style by perplexing the understanding ; and which always looks most profoundly ... expressions as in his ideas , and that he has rendered his views of the subject as intelligible to the reader as we ...
... expression which affects to dignify style by perplexing the understanding ; and which always looks most profoundly ... expressions as in his ideas , and that he has rendered his views of the subject as intelligible to the reader as we ...
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