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Page 69
... thing which , without regard to the reputation of the author , may , since his death , have appeared under his name , and omitting any thing he might judge to be worthy of his memory . ' The pieces here re - published are Memoirs of the ...
... thing which , without regard to the reputation of the author , may , since his death , have appeared under his name , and omitting any thing he might judge to be worthy of his memory . ' The pieces here re - published are Memoirs of the ...
Page 221
... thing that could be done was done , while he thinks that in the planning of it minis- ters were flagrantly deceived . ' " The first thought ( he says ) of the Expedition , ( that is ) of one to the Scheldt , originated in the time of Mr ...
... thing that could be done was done , while he thinks that in the planning of it minis- ters were flagrantly deceived . ' " The first thought ( he says ) of the Expedition , ( that is ) of one to the Scheldt , originated in the time of Mr ...
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... thing , however , has its advantages and disadvantages . Voltaire united to extraordinary talents a degree of self ... thing to which he applied , induced him to believe that he might aim at excelling in every thing : but a wide ...
... thing , however , has its advantages and disadvantages . Voltaire united to extraordinary talents a degree of self ... thing to which he applied , induced him to believe that he might aim at excelling in every thing : but a wide ...
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Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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