The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Том 21E. Littell, 1832 |
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... interest of the state , and great attention also to the interest of his own family . He never deserted his friends till it was very inconvenient to stand by them ; was an excellent Protestant when it was not very advantageous to be a ...
... interest of the state , and great attention also to the interest of his own family . He never deserted his friends till it was very inconvenient to stand by them ; was an excellent Protestant when it was not very advantageous to be a ...
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... interest opposed to hers ; -as a party to which she was to grant as few advantages as possible , and from which she was to extort as much money as possible . Her benefits were given , not sold ; and when once given , they were not ...
... interest opposed to hers ; -as a party to which she was to grant as few advantages as possible , and from which she was to extort as much money as possible . Her benefits were given , not sold ; and when once given , they were not ...
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... interest , the very multiplicity of previous descriptions will rather help than stand in the way of subsequent accounts , provided these be written with skill worthy of the subject . We may even , I think , go further , it will be in ...
... interest , the very multiplicity of previous descriptions will rather help than stand in the way of subsequent accounts , provided these be written with skill worthy of the subject . We may even , I think , go further , it will be in ...
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... interest it was to oppose this attack , had he been truly ambitious , - the Grand Duke Constantine , -led away by ... interests it would compromise . They saw their country's dan- ger , and they saw their own . They knew that the ...
... interest it was to oppose this attack , had he been truly ambitious , - the Grand Duke Constantine , -led away by ... interests it would compromise . They saw their country's dan- ger , and they saw their own . They knew that the ...
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... interest ; they are naturally gifted with good sense and politeness , fond of conver- sation , shrewd in their remarks , and their lan- guage is both correct and refined . This , at first , was an enigma to me , considering that their ...
... interest ; they are naturally gifted with good sense and politeness , fond of conver- sation , shrewd in their remarks , and their lan- guage is both correct and refined . This , at first , was an enigma to me , considering that their ...
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