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... honour to the memory of his brother . He introduces an anonymous letter from a gentleman at Athens ( a gentleman of some eminence as a scholar , we believe , ) to Mr. Walpole , relative to the completion of the inscription above quoted ...
... honour to the memory of his brother . He introduces an anonymous letter from a gentleman at Athens ( a gentleman of some eminence as a scholar , we believe , ) to Mr. Walpole , relative to the completion of the inscription above quoted ...
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... Honour ; 4. an Ode beginning Oh , shame to thee , Land of the Gaul ! 5. Verses on Madame Lavalette ; 6. Napoleon's Farewell ; and 7. the Ode , from the French , on Waterloo . We are not aware on what authority Nos . 4. and 5. are ...
... Honour ; 4. an Ode beginning Oh , shame to thee , Land of the Gaul ! 5. Verses on Madame Lavalette ; 6. Napoleon's Farewell ; and 7. the Ode , from the French , on Waterloo . We are not aware on what authority Nos . 4. and 5. are ...
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... honour , in this light such an action is very improbable indeed ; and doubtless any person , who wishes to form a decision on this subject , will take this as no weak evidence in his Lordship's favour . In the Earl's second pamphlet ...
... honour , in this light such an action is very improbable indeed ; and doubtless any person , who wishes to form a decision on this subject , will take this as no weak evidence in his Lordship's favour . In the Earl's second pamphlet ...
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