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Page 86
... received every mark of honour imaginable , the richest presents , dignities , estates , money , and diamonds . To these donations Catharine added the condescension of giving brilliant entertainments , of which Po- temkin was the hero ...
... received every mark of honour imaginable , the richest presents , dignities , estates , money , and diamonds . To these donations Catharine added the condescension of giving brilliant entertainments , of which Po- temkin was the hero ...
Page 281
... received no benefit from the influence of those who received the appointments , as they were more objects of jealousy , than subjects for confidence . ' It happens unfortunately , from the plan of American repre- sentation , that the ...
... received no benefit from the influence of those who received the appointments , as they were more objects of jealousy , than subjects for confidence . ' It happens unfortunately , from the plan of American repre- sentation , that the ...
Page 393
... received them under his sacred protection , and seemed to assume the character of tem- poral prince in addition to that of spiritual father . This de- lusion was confirmed by the Irish priests ; who , being discou- raged from attending ...
... received them under his sacred protection , and seemed to assume the character of tem- poral prince in addition to that of spiritual father . This de- lusion was confirmed by the Irish priests ; who , being discou- raged from attending ...
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