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... never allow him to be disturbed The first time that the company , upon such an oc- casion , were about to awaken him , his majesty interrupted them , and said , " Let him sleep on ; he has watched long enough for us . " Frederick ...
... never allow him to be disturbed The first time that the company , upon such an oc- casion , were about to awaken him , his majesty interrupted them , and said , " Let him sleep on ; he has watched long enough for us . " Frederick ...
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... never subsided . Racine and Despreaux never ceased to oppose the admission of Fontenelle into the academy , where he was not received till he had been four times rejected ; and Fontenelle , whose words were recollected , was con ...
... never subsided . Racine and Despreaux never ceased to oppose the admission of Fontenelle into the academy , where he was not received till he had been four times rejected ; and Fontenelle , whose words were recollected , was con ...
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... never been seen in it before ; and he gave us views of the policy and government of the Romans , which had never been per ceived by any one of their historians . The Roman annalist , between whom and Montesquieu the most resemblance ...
... never been seen in it before ; and he gave us views of the policy and government of the Romans , which had never been per ceived by any one of their historians . The Roman annalist , between whom and Montesquieu the most resemblance ...
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