The works of John Moore. With memoirs of his life and writings, by R. Anderson, Том 41820 |
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... prince of mitigating that jealousy which , he well knew , Lewis bore him . It is impossible to imagine , that they had any affectionate attachment to his person . How could a reserved , yet ostentatious tyrant , who con- tinually ...
... prince of mitigating that jealousy which , he well knew , Lewis bore him . It is impossible to imagine , that they had any affectionate attachment to his person . How could a reserved , yet ostentatious tyrant , who con- tinually ...
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... of grievances in the young prince , who had now attained the age at which he could assume the government . No maxim of holy writ seems to have made less impres- sion on mankind than this , Put not your trust 6 VIEW OF THE.
... of grievances in the young prince , who had now attained the age at which he could assume the government . No maxim of holy writ seems to have made less impres- sion on mankind than this , Put not your trust 6 VIEW OF THE.
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... prince , who at the beginning of his reign had received the appellation of Lewis the Well - Be- loved , was heard at Paris with satisfaction rather than sor- row . It had been the custom , in times of public danger , to make a ...
... prince , who at the beginning of his reign had received the appellation of Lewis the Well - Be- loved , was heard at Paris with satisfaction rather than sor- row . It had been the custom , in times of public danger , to make a ...
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... prince , l'esperance de ses foiblesses , et , plus que tout cela , le ridicule perpetuel jetté sur la vertu , forment , je crois , le caractere du plus grand nom- bre des courtisans . ' * The general alteration of manners which Europe ...
... prince , l'esperance de ses foiblesses , et , plus que tout cela , le ridicule perpetuel jetté sur la vertu , forment , je crois , le caractere du plus grand nom- bre des courtisans . ' * The general alteration of manners which Europe ...
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... prince- ly privilege with vile participation , contributed greatly to lower that sense of awe and respect for royalty , which it is of so much importance to preserve in all countries whose government is monarchical . The expensive ...
... prince- ly privilege with vile participation , contributed greatly to lower that sense of awe and respect for royalty , which it is of so much importance to preserve in all countries whose government is monarchical . The expensive ...
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