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Pagina 15
... Pharamond are set down by way of table - book , I found many things which gave me great delight ; and as human life turns upon the same principles and passions in all ages , I thought it very proper to take minutes of what passed in ...
... Pharamond are set down by way of table - book , I found many things which gave me great delight ; and as human life turns upon the same principles and passions in all ages , I thought it very proper to take minutes of what passed in ...
Pagina 16
Pharamond , when he had a mind to retire for an hour or two from the hurry of business and fa- tigue of ceremony ... Pharamond . This entrance Pharamond called The gate of the un- happy ; and the tears of the afflicted who came be fore ...
Pharamond , when he had a mind to retire for an hour or two from the hurry of business and fa- tigue of ceremony ... Pharamond . This entrance Pharamond called The gate of the un- happy ; and the tears of the afflicted who came be fore ...
Pagina 17
... Pharamond came into the apartment of Eucrate , he found him extremely de- jected ; upon which he asked ( with a smile which was natural to him ) " What , is there any one too miserable to be relieved by Pharamond , that Eucrate is ...
... Pharamond came into the apartment of Eucrate , he found him extremely de- jected ; upon which he asked ( with a smile which was natural to him ) " What , is there any one too miserable to be relieved by Pharamond , that Eucrate is ...
Pagina 18
... Pharamond , though it was by the hand of Spina- mont , it was by the guilt of Pharamond . I come not , oh excellent prince , to implore your pardon ; I come to relate my sorrow , a sorrow too great for ` human life to support : from ...
... Pharamond , though it was by the hand of Spina- mont , it was by the guilt of Pharamond . I come not , oh excellent prince , to implore your pardon ; I come to relate my sorrow , a sorrow too great for ` human life to support : from ...
Pagina 19
... Pharamond . ( With that he fell into a flood of tears , and wept aloud . ) Why should not Pharamond hear the anguish he only can relieve others from in time to come ? Let him hear from me , what they feel who have given death by the ...
... Pharamond . ( With that he fell into a flood of tears , and wept aloud . ) Why should not Pharamond hear the anguish he only can relieve others from in time to come ? Let him hear from me , what they feel who have given death by the ...
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