The works of John Moore. With memoirs of his life and writings, by R. Anderson, Том 41820 |
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... called Democrates , and had read the book , declared that , with other faults , it had an intolerable leaning towards aristocracy . Those , on the other hand , who are denominated Aristocrates , were of opinion , that its greatest fault ...
... called Democrates , and had read the book , declared that , with other faults , it had an intolerable leaning towards aristocracy . Those , on the other hand , who are denominated Aristocrates , were of opinion , that its greatest fault ...
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... called the best actor of a great king that ever lived . The fine person , dignified deportment , and imposing manners of Lewis XIV commanded the admiration , and even the awe , of his generals , ministers , and courtiers ; and towards ...
... called the best actor of a great king that ever lived . The fine person , dignified deportment , and imposing manners of Lewis XIV commanded the admiration , and even the awe , of his generals , ministers , and courtiers ; and towards ...
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... called the great . The degree to which some of them dwindle , when brought nearer and viewed with precision , is wonderful . 1 Some of the princes of the blood , who were not judi- cious in the choice of their companions , losing their ...
... called the great . The degree to which some of them dwindle , when brought nearer and viewed with precision , is wonderful . 1 Some of the princes of the blood , who were not judi- cious in the choice of their companions , losing their ...
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... called the body of notables . It has likewise been customary for the kings of France , on certain emer- gencies , to summon those of their subjects of whose judg- ment they had a good opinion , and consult with them . These men , while ...
... called the body of notables . It has likewise been customary for the kings of France , on certain emer- gencies , to summon those of their subjects of whose judg- ment they had a good opinion , and consult with them . These men , while ...
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... called him Abbé Vermon and father con- fessor to the archbishop , and having obliged him to mimic the ceremony of confessing a condemned criminal , they threw the effigy of the minister into the flames . When the populace were preparing ...
... called him Abbé Vermon and father con- fessor to the archbishop , and having obliged him to mimic the ceremony of confessing a condemned criminal , they threw the effigy of the minister into the flames . When the populace were preparing ...
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