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Pagina 77
He possessed all the qualities and all the defects of a violent and forcible
character . He was internally kind , even gay , and sometimes childish . I have
seen him repeat . edly with his first wife , and the children of his brothers and
sisters , give ...
He possessed all the qualities and all the defects of a violent and forcible
character . He was internally kind , even gay , and sometimes childish . I have
seen him repeat . edly with his first wife , and the children of his brothers and
sisters , give ...
Pagina 122
She possessed an excellent heart , was parsimonious rather than extravagant ,
and by no means possessed strength of character equal to the trying
circumstances in which she was placed . ” ( Vol . iii . part vi . p . 340 . ) As to her
personal ...
She possessed an excellent heart , was parsimonious rather than extravagant ,
and by no means possessed strength of character equal to the trying
circumstances in which she was placed . ” ( Vol . iii . part vi . p . 340 . ) As to her
personal ...
Pagina 391
Mr . Turner is a sprightly writer , and , without professing to be particularly skilled
either in the architecture of our ancestors or in antiquities generally , is
possessed of a stock of historical knowlege , and of an acquaintance with antient
buildings ...
Mr . Turner is a sprightly writer , and , without professing to be particularly skilled
either in the architecture of our ancestors or in antiquities generally , is
possessed of a stock of historical knowlege , and of an acquaintance with antient
buildings ...
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