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Pagina 102
On the contrary , such men , considering the condition of humanity , show me favour and indulgence , as to one who has ... confer their favours upon one who is become less useful , they think it ought to be done with no less benignity ...
On the contrary , such men , considering the condition of humanity , show me favour and indulgence , as to one who has ... confer their favours upon one who is become less useful , they think it ought to be done with no less benignity ...
Pagina 228
... so remarkable a change was suddenly wrought in the sentiments of people , that the man who of yesterday blossomed in the meridian beams of favour is today almost withered ; and on his leaving Sweden , which he did with good leave ...
... so remarkable a change was suddenly wrought in the sentiments of people , that the man who of yesterday blossomed in the meridian beams of favour is today almost withered ; and on his leaving Sweden , which he did with good leave ...
Pagina 234
With what favour must foreigners have thought , with what favour must your own people have both thought and hoped of your equity and impartiality , when at a time in which your own concerns , in which your majesty itself seemed to be ...
With what favour must foreigners have thought , with what favour must your own people have both thought and hoped of your equity and impartiality , when at a time in which your own concerns , in which your majesty itself seemed to be ...
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