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... common sense . loud , positive , dogmatical . He he- sitates not to interrupt the discourse which any other may have begun ; and would willingly , as should seem , impose his own sentiments upon all around him . It might be supposed ...
... common sense . loud , positive , dogmatical . He he- sitates not to interrupt the discourse which any other may have begun ; and would willingly , as should seem , impose his own sentiments upon all around him . It might be supposed ...
Pagina 182
... common mu- sical instrument is the balalaika , or two - stringed lute , which is often re- presented in their paintings . These paintings preserve very interesting memorials of the ancient supersti- tion of Eastern nations , inasmuch as ...
... common mu- sical instrument is the balalaika , or two - stringed lute , which is often re- presented in their paintings . These paintings preserve very interesting memorials of the ancient supersti- tion of Eastern nations , inasmuch as ...
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... common . Thus the Mar- chioness Calrado , the daughter of the celebrated Don Juan Ulloa , one of the most charming women in Se- ville , is commonly spoken of as Carmen Ulloa ; and another lady , called Maria Dolores , one of the ...
... common . Thus the Mar- chioness Calrado , the daughter of the celebrated Don Juan Ulloa , one of the most charming women in Se- ville , is commonly spoken of as Carmen Ulloa ; and another lady , called Maria Dolores , one of the ...
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