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Pagina 257
... receiving the whole amount safely transferred to his abode in the town . What rendered this dis- honest arrangement so ... received , yet that not having earned his money as he had agreed , he was in debt to him a death , and that he had ...
... receiving the whole amount safely transferred to his abode in the town . What rendered this dis- honest arrangement so ... received , yet that not having earned his money as he had agreed , he was in debt to him a death , and that he had ...
Pagina 297
... received the travels and opinions of Theodore Ducas for what they really are ; and they ought to have been announced as those of a modern gen- tleman , of elegant taste and classical acquirements ; - unwill ing , perhaps , to take the ...
... received the travels and opinions of Theodore Ducas for what they really are ; and they ought to have been announced as those of a modern gen- tleman , of elegant taste and classical acquirements ; - unwill ing , perhaps , to take the ...
Pagina 499
... received , even if the sovereignty should pass into infidel hands ; and therefore it behoves both the philosopher and the statesman to study them with impartiality , in order that the one may know what to remedy , and the other what to ...
... received , even if the sovereignty should pass into infidel hands ; and therefore it behoves both the philosopher and the statesman to study them with impartiality , in order that the one may know what to remedy , and the other what to ...
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