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... received from different parts of Germany ; while those of Saxony melted under a very moderate degree of heat , and those of the Pyrenées were converted into a beautiful white enamel . Among those of the Euganean mountains , which are ...
... received from different parts of Germany ; while those of Saxony melted under a very moderate degree of heat , and those of the Pyrenées were converted into a beautiful white enamel . Among those of the Euganean mountains , which are ...
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... received with contempt and indigna- tion , Alberoni , by the order of the Queen , gave orders that the in- trusive grandee should not be adınitted . One afternoon , however , the Duke presented himself . Having in vain demanded an ...
... received with contempt and indigna- tion , Alberoni , by the order of the Queen , gave orders that the in- trusive grandee should not be adınitted . One afternoon , however , the Duke presented himself . Having in vain demanded an ...
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... received from his Majesty , altogether unsollicited , a pension of 200l .: this bounty , however , was insufficient ; and in the conclusion of life he was far from enjoying that otium cum dignitate with which we wish the career of ...
... received from his Majesty , altogether unsollicited , a pension of 200l .: this bounty , however , was insufficient ; and in the conclusion of life he was far from enjoying that otium cum dignitate with which we wish the career of ...
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