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Page 79
... readers a kind of practical illustration of the question . The history of Potemkin is interesting both for the political sway which he exercised during a number of years , and for the striking , though , we admit , very unfavourable ...
... readers a kind of practical illustration of the question . The history of Potemkin is interesting both for the political sway which he exercised during a number of years , and for the striking , though , we admit , very unfavourable ...
Page 83
... readers a kind of practical illustration of the question . The history of Potemkin is interesting both for the political sway which he exercised during a number of years , and for the striking , though , we admit , very unfavourable ...
... readers a kind of practical illustration of the question . The history of Potemkin is interesting both for the political sway which he exercised during a number of years , and for the striking , though , we admit , very unfavourable ...
Page 468
... readers for the genuine spirit of Virgil . We really believe , however , that he was unconscious of his crime ; or , at all events , that he has given short measure of his bad commodity to quiet his con- science : -for let us observe ...
... readers for the genuine spirit of Virgil . We really believe , however , that he was unconscious of his crime ; or , at all events , that he has given short measure of his bad commodity to quiet his con- science : -for let us observe ...
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France Isle of Voyage | 1 |
Barnards Mrs Parents Offering | 26 |
Fromage de Feugré on the Preservation | 50 |
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