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Pagina 77
... possessed of power , either in fact or in opinion . He flattered himself , that few could resist the voice of the syren . His manners and his expres- sions very often did not correspond with the elevation of his rank ; but it is not ...
... possessed of power , either in fact or in opinion . He flattered himself , that few could resist the voice of the syren . His manners and his expres- sions very often did not correspond with the elevation of his rank ; but it is not ...
Pagina 122
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
Pagina 136
... possessed by Moors and Christians , and was once surrounded by the habitations of two hundred thousand people ; among whom , arts , sciences , and manu- factures , were busily promoted and encouraged . Of churches , colleges , convents ...
... possessed by Moors and Christians , and was once surrounded by the habitations of two hundred thousand people ; among whom , arts , sciences , and manu- factures , were busily promoted and encouraged . Of churches , colleges , convents ...
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