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... known nothing of it : I would have served him without saying any thing to him . In affairs of this kind , secrecy is neces- sary , and Napoleon is incapable of it : he would have been so much agitated , and have set so many men and so ...
... known nothing of it : I would have served him without saying any thing to him . In affairs of this kind , secrecy is neces- sary , and Napoleon is incapable of it : he would have been so much agitated , and have set so many men and so ...
Pagina 197
... known by the title of " Chant de Nibelungen . " 9 6 Interwoven with all this is their religious instruction ; and , by combining a good selection of the narratives of the Old Testament , the historical part of the New Testament , a very ...
... known by the title of " Chant de Nibelungen . " 9 6 Interwoven with all this is their religious instruction ; and , by combining a good selection of the narratives of the Old Testament , the historical part of the New Testament , a very ...
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... known ; and we have no inclination to disparage a work which is well meant , and of which the moral tendency is laudable . On the contrary , we consider every author who conscientiously exerts his talents , whatever they are , for the ...
... known ; and we have no inclination to disparage a work which is well meant , and of which the moral tendency is laudable . On the contrary , we consider every author who conscientiously exerts his talents , whatever they are , for the ...
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