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Pagina 103
Of the twotragedians , the first appears to be insusceptible of amendment : but the
last miay perhaps , with care and attention , succeed in accomplishing something
respectable . Art . 21 . The Psalms ; or , Sacred Odes of the Royal Psalmist ...
Of the twotragedians , the first appears to be insusceptible of amendment : but the
last miay perhaps , with care and attention , succeed in accomplishing something
respectable . Art . 21 . The Psalms ; or , Sacred Odes of the Royal Psalmist ...
Pagina 114
... our officers are characterized by an incomprehensible paucity of intellect . We
shall perhaps , in concluding this article , draw aside the veil which seems to
cover this mystery : but , at present , the author before us must meet our attention .
... our officers are characterized by an incomprehensible paucity of intellect . We
shall perhaps , in concluding this article , draw aside the veil which seems to
cover this mystery : but , at present , the author before us must meet our attention .
Pagina 192
It is certain they bore the palm in both particulars over every hangman in France ,
unless it were perhaps their master , Tristan l ' Hermite , the renowned Provost -
Marshal , or his master , Louis XI . ' · The following is the creed of Hayraddin the ...
It is certain they bore the palm in both particulars over every hangman in France ,
unless it were perhaps their master , Tristan l ' Hermite , the renowned Provost -
Marshal , or his master , Louis XI . ' · The following is the creed of Hayraddin the ...
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