The Metropolitan, Том 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... mark of distinction for his son ; some , indeed , suspected him of wishing to secure for the young Titus , whose military virtues already elevated him above the crowd of sena- Tacitus Hist . lib . xi . tors and equestrians , the favour ...
... mark of distinction for his son ; some , indeed , suspected him of wishing to secure for the young Titus , whose military virtues already elevated him above the crowd of sena- Tacitus Hist . lib . xi . tors and equestrians , the favour ...
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... mark or sign of command . They were a motley assemblage ; the swarthy Italian , or native of the south of France , was there side by side with the blue - eyed , fair - haired Dane or German ; and not a few English , whose independence ...
... mark or sign of command . They were a motley assemblage ; the swarthy Italian , or native of the south of France , was there side by side with the blue - eyed , fair - haired Dane or German ; and not a few English , whose independence ...
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... mark of attachment . At the same time he intimated , that in a matter of such vital importance the consent of the whole Diet was imperatively required , although no doubt , if proper means were used , the acquiescence of the nobility ...
... mark of attachment . At the same time he intimated , that in a matter of such vital importance the consent of the whole Diet was imperatively required , although no doubt , if proper means were used , the acquiescence of the nobility ...
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... mark of affection , and promises his faithful sub- jects , not only to exercise his power in a just and laudable manner , but so to rule his government as may best fulfil their just expecta- tions from a gracious and christian sovereign ...
... mark of affection , and promises his faithful sub- jects , not only to exercise his power in a just and laudable manner , but so to rule his government as may best fulfil their just expecta- tions from a gracious and christian sovereign ...
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... mark , and that the mili tary visiter had no penchant for a blue ; he therefore endeavoured to repair the error by saying- " After all , Eva's taste is so simple , that there is nothing in which she so much delights as a natural story ...
... mark , and that the mili tary visiter had no penchant for a blue ; he therefore endeavoured to repair the error by saying- " After all , Eva's taste is so simple , that there is nothing in which she so much delights as a natural story ...
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