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Το manner in which it was accomplished . say that the mea- sure was not exempt from the charge of ostentation , is to say that it was effected by the Cardinal . The mode of it was tyrannical and arbitrary ; and it seemed to be conducted ...
Το manner in which it was accomplished . say that the mea- sure was not exempt from the charge of ostentation , is to say that it was effected by the Cardinal . The mode of it was tyrannical and arbitrary ; and it seemed to be conducted ...
Pagina 351
... manner ; and the scheme could not be expected to produce much benefit when it was commonly observed by contemporaries , that it was little less than monstrous that a man so prone to the pleasures of life himself should abridge the ...
... manner ; and the scheme could not be expected to produce much benefit when it was commonly observed by contemporaries , that it was little less than monstrous that a man so prone to the pleasures of life himself should abridge the ...
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... manner in writing attempted some poetical works , and established some critical academies : but they served only to prove how much better it is to carry a national manner , manner , an original tendency , a primary impulse , 462 ...
... manner in writing attempted some poetical works , and established some critical academies : but they served only to prove how much better it is to carry a national manner , manner , an original tendency , a primary impulse , 462 ...
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