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... interest : lost as Napoleon now is to active life , our chief interest with regard to him is as a narrator of the past ; and what shall we say of him who carries hyperbole to such a length as to assert ( p . 63. ) that ' he fought and ...
... interest : lost as Napoleon now is to active life , our chief interest with regard to him is as a narrator of the past ; and what shall we say of him who carries hyperbole to such a length as to assert ( p . 63. ) that ' he fought and ...
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... interest , originally moderate , underwent a partial reduction in the better days of the republic ; so that , of this large sum , 60,000,000l . pay only two and a half per cent . , and 20,000,000l . only three per cent .; and the stocks ...
... interest , originally moderate , underwent a partial reduction in the better days of the republic ; so that , of this large sum , 60,000,000l . pay only two and a half per cent . , and 20,000,000l . only three per cent .; and the stocks ...
Pagina 373
... interest is alive to Rome generally ; to its more prominent features , its living characteristics , and its well authenticated antiquities ; and that , therefore , this impartial examination of every individual frag- ment of mouldering ...
... interest is alive to Rome generally ; to its more prominent features , its living characteristics , and its well authenticated antiquities ; and that , therefore , this impartial examination of every individual frag- ment of mouldering ...
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