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... hope for pardon . When she had reached a point of the grounds that commanded a pros- pect of the house , how were her feelings excited by a view of that well- known , well - remembered scene ! Every thing wore the same appearance as ...
... hope for pardon . When she had reached a point of the grounds that commanded a pros- pect of the house , how were her feelings excited by a view of that well- known , well - remembered scene ! Every thing wore the same appearance as ...
Strona 109
... hope to coun- teract the fate which he foresaw awaited him . The senate was called ; he pulled the strings of his puppets , and whilst he uttered the words , the obedient machines performed whatever the showman required . I was speaking ...
... hope to coun- teract the fate which he foresaw awaited him . The senate was called ; he pulled the strings of his puppets , and whilst he uttered the words , the obedient machines performed whatever the showman required . I was speaking ...
Strona 570
... hope to do any real services by it ? Writing and speaking are of use to prepare , to accompany , and to support actions : but they become impertinent when they go alone , and the whole scheme begins , continues , and ends in them . I ...
... hope to do any real services by it ? Writing and speaking are of use to prepare , to accompany , and to support actions : but they become impertinent when they go alone , and the whole scheme begins , continues , and ends in them . I ...
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