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... eyes of this coun try , in the eyes of the world , as being at the head of an administration possessing the unlimited confidence , and comprising the WHOLE talent of the country - Consider how low you now stand , even in the esti mation ...
... eyes of this coun try , in the eyes of the world , as being at the head of an administration possessing the unlimited confidence , and comprising the WHOLE talent of the country - Consider how low you now stand , even in the esti mation ...
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... eyes of mortals , hear the voice of the friends thou hast left behind , and who desire to see thee ; leave , for a short time , thy new abode , and present thyself to their eyes ! " Hereupon the spectators felt in every nerve a ...
... eyes of mortals , hear the voice of the friends thou hast left behind , and who desire to see thee ; leave , for a short time , thy new abode , and present thyself to their eyes ! " Hereupon the spectators felt in every nerve a ...
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... eyes : " For the Greeks , if we may believe the authors of the Museum Capi- tolinum , were as partial to large eyes , as the Italians of the present day are to black , and the French to blue . Juno is represented clothed as a majestic ...
... eyes : " For the Greeks , if we may believe the authors of the Museum Capi- tolinum , were as partial to large eyes , as the Italians of the present day are to black , and the French to blue . Juno is represented clothed as a majestic ...
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