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Page 248
... hope to be respected , determined to be feared . For this purpose , they multiplied denunciations and prosecutions against chimerical conspirators , and insults , menaces , and decrees of a most rigorous nature against the Princes ...
... hope to be respected , determined to be feared . For this purpose , they multiplied denunciations and prosecutions against chimerical conspirators , and insults , menaces , and decrees of a most rigorous nature against the Princes ...
Page 307
... hope that those antiquaries who may differ from me in opinion , will at least acquit me of having taken it up without some grounds . ' Before he finally takes leave , however , Sir Henry offers his reasons for thinking that Bittern , in ...
... hope that those antiquaries who may differ from me in opinion , will at least acquit me of having taken it up without some grounds . ' Before he finally takes leave , however , Sir Henry offers his reasons for thinking that Bittern , in ...
Page 533
... hope that it will excite due attention in the proper quarter . This liberality of the French government cannot be the object of too much praise , nor be too speedily imitated . M. COLLIN - HARLEVILLE pays tributes to two associates who ...
... hope that it will excite due attention in the proper quarter . This liberality of the French government cannot be the object of too much praise , nor be too speedily imitated . M. COLLIN - HARLEVILLE pays tributes to two associates who ...
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