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Pagina 350
... possessed neither of abilities nor virtue ; it is enough for him that one of his ancestors was possessed of these qualities two hundred years before him . There was a time , indeed , when his family deserved their titles , but they are ...
... possessed neither of abilities nor virtue ; it is enough for him that one of his ancestors was possessed of these qualities two hundred years before him . There was a time , indeed , when his family deserved their titles , but they are ...
Pagina 367
... possessed of good nature , humanity , greatness of soul , fortitude , and almost every virtue ; in this description those who might be suppos'd best acquainted with his character are unanimous . The royal Prussian , * Dargens ...
... possessed of good nature , humanity , greatness of soul , fortitude , and almost every virtue ; in this description those who might be suppos'd best acquainted with his character are unanimous . The royal Prussian , * Dargens ...
Pagina 389
... possessed of much learning , at least I would not suppress what little I had ; nor would I appear more stupid than nature made me . " Here then , cries the bookseller , we should have you entirely in our power ; unnatural , uneastern ...
... possessed of much learning , at least I would not suppress what little I had ; nor would I appear more stupid than nature made me . " Here then , cries the bookseller , we should have you entirely in our power ; unnatural , uneastern ...
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