The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2 |
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Who has thrown the most sovereign contempt on parasites and slaves , on all who cringed , flattered , pillaged , and corrupted at the court of the emperors ? again it is Tacitus . Name to me a man who ever gave a more commanding ...
Who has thrown the most sovereign contempt on parasites and slaves , on all who cringed , flattered , pillaged , and corrupted at the court of the emperors ? again it is Tacitus . Name to me a man who ever gave a more commanding ...
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The Deputation of the Council of Castile was afterwards introduced , and made the following speech : " SIRE ! the Council of Castile , the first of the Supreme Courts of Justice of the Spanish nation , having at their head Don Manuel de ...
The Deputation of the Council of Castile was afterwards introduced , and made the following speech : " SIRE ! the Council of Castile , the first of the Supreme Courts of Justice of the Spanish nation , having at their head Don Manuel de ...
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... Majesty's Treasury , his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State , the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty , and the Judge of the High Court of Admiralty , are to take such measures herein as to them may res pectively appertain .
... Majesty's Treasury , his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State , the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty , and the Judge of the High Court of Admiralty , are to take such measures herein as to them may res pectively appertain .
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... where I made the same report I have done now . made by the General , personally or otherwise , to communicate with the attacking columns , except those stated by the above witness , whose evidence was read over in Court to Capt .
... where I made the same report I have done now . made by the General , personally or otherwise , to communicate with the attacking columns , except those stated by the above witness , whose evidence was read over in Court to Capt .
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Well might reports to his ( the General's ) prejudice survive and continue , if , in a Court of Justice , these topics could be enforced with such studied strength of expression , by a person , whose rank , and station in life ...
Well might reports to his ( the General's ) prejudice survive and continue , if , in a Court of Justice , these topics could be enforced with such studied strength of expression , by a person , whose rank , and station in life ...
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