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Strona x
... tion , had they not been accompanied with that mo- deration in a high fortune , and that affability of manners , which are so conspicuous through all parts of your life . Your aversion to any ostentatious arts of setting to shew those ...
... tion , had they not been accompanied with that mo- deration in a high fortune , and that affability of manners , which are so conspicuous through all parts of your life . Your aversion to any ostentatious arts of setting to shew those ...
Strona xii
... tion with much more justice . He spoke it after he had arrived at empire by an usurpation upon those whom he had enslaved ; but the Prince of Mindel- heim may rejoice in a sovereignty which was the gift of him whose dominions he had ...
... tion with much more justice . He spoke it after he had arrived at empire by an usurpation upon those whom he had enslaved ; but the Prince of Mindel- heim may rejoice in a sovereignty which was the gift of him whose dominions he had ...
Strona xiii
... tion of them to escape your notice . It is your lord- ship's particular distinction that you are master of the whole compass of business , and have signalized yourself in all the different scenes of it . We ad- mire some for the dignity ...
... tion of them to escape your notice . It is your lord- ship's particular distinction that you are master of the whole compass of business , and have signalized yourself in all the different scenes of it . We ad- mire some for the dignity ...
Strona xxviii
... " Dialogues on the Use- fulness of Ancient Medals , especially in Rela- tion to the Latin and Greek Poets . " This last work , for which he began to collect materials 4 when on his travels , is a most delightful xxviii HISTORICAL AND.
... " Dialogues on the Use- fulness of Ancient Medals , especially in Rela- tion to the Latin and Greek Poets . " This last work , for which he began to collect materials 4 when on his travels , is a most delightful xxviii HISTORICAL AND.
Strona xxxi
... tion of the first book of the Iliad ; and perhaps there was some want of openness and candour in his fluctuation between two persons , one of whom he wished to serve as an humble friend , and the other of whom he was in awe of as a ...
... tion of the first book of the Iliad ; and perhaps there was some want of openness and candour in his fluctuation between two persons , one of whom he wished to serve as an humble friend , and the other of whom he was in awe of as a ...
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