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Page 38
... relates the accession of Gustavus III , and describes his fine taste , his Italian dissi- mulation , his admirable eloquence , his personal courage , and his criminal propensity to Greek love . The twelfth relates some bickerings which ...
... relates the accession of Gustavus III , and describes his fine taste , his Italian dissi- mulation , his admirable eloquence , his personal courage , and his criminal propensity to Greek love . The twelfth relates some bickerings which ...
Page 256
... relates ; and it is on the whole correctly and pleasingly written , though we meet with a few Scoticisms , and an occasional recurrence of certain technical terms of academic discipline , which were naturally familiar to the writer's ...
... relates ; and it is on the whole correctly and pleasingly written , though we meet with a few Scoticisms , and an occasional recurrence of certain technical terms of academic discipline , which were naturally familiar to the writer's ...
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... relates to the materials from which this work is composed : they are not official documents , but memoirs written by indi- viduals who figured more or less in the struggles of the age ; they are consequently full of personal anecdotes ...
... relates to the materials from which this work is composed : they are not official documents , but memoirs written by indi- viduals who figured more or less in the struggles of the age ; they are consequently full of personal anecdotes ...
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Russells Lord John Letter to Lord | 49 |
Malthus See Gray | 51 |
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