Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen 43James Fraser, 1851 |
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... noble family of B. as a high honour . More than once had he mentioned to the Count his intention , if he , Saintaine , should die unmarried , of leaving the whole of his property , both land and personality , to him . As M. de Sain ...
... noble family of B. as a high honour . More than once had he mentioned to the Count his intention , if he , Saintaine , should die unmarried , of leaving the whole of his property , both land and personality , to him . As M. de Sain ...
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... noble position for a na- tion to occupy ! What magnanimity ! what confidence in the virtue , the justice , the responsive impulses of mankind ! How much better for the interests of morality that the affair should have this aspect ! How ...
... noble position for a na- tion to occupy ! What magnanimity ! what confidence in the virtue , the justice , the responsive impulses of mankind ! How much better for the interests of morality that the affair should have this aspect ! How ...
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... noble lord , which was not an after - dinner speech - the speech in which he introduced the motion on his measure with respect to Papal aggres- sion . That was also a most admirable speech ; but , unfortunately , the measure was not ...
... noble lord , which was not an after - dinner speech - the speech in which he introduced the motion on his measure with respect to Papal aggres- sion . That was also a most admirable speech ; but , unfortunately , the measure was not ...
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