L'amoroso. Il politico, ch.1-5Saunders and Otley, 1825 |
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... Marquis , or some such noble of modern date , which I forget exactly , and so did he - his patronymic of Dei Bari being , he deemed , nobility sufficient . He had not been one of the fatal causes of the fate of his ancient sovereign ...
... Marquis , or some such noble of modern date , which I forget exactly , and so did he - his patronymic of Dei Bari being , he deemed , nobility sufficient . He had not been one of the fatal causes of the fate of his ancient sovereign ...
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... Marquis had risen into youth whilst these principles were disseminating , whilst they were yet fashionable and entertained but by the better orders , before they had been com- municated to the people , and vulgarized by the ...
... Marquis had risen into youth whilst these principles were disseminating , whilst they were yet fashionable and entertained but by the better orders , before they had been com- municated to the people , and vulgarized by the ...
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... Marquis Lecco be- came one of the members of this revolutionary government ; the brief exercise of which functions , long enough to delight , but not long enough to satiate him , gave him a taste for rule , at least for political ...
... Marquis Lecco be- came one of the members of this revolutionary government ; the brief exercise of which functions , long enough to delight , but not long enough to satiate him , gave him a taste for rule , at least for political ...
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... Marquis relapsed again into retirement , and despairing to see in his generation , a scene opened for his political exertion , he devoted himself to the education of his son and daughter , espe- cially the former , for whom he foresaw ...
... Marquis relapsed again into retirement , and despairing to see in his generation , a scene opened for his political exertion , he devoted himself to the education of his son and daughter , espe- cially the former , for whom he foresaw ...
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... Marquis was fairly compelled to forego his admiration for the Genevese philosopher , and adopt some other mode of education more consonant to common sense . After this failure , the several plans he tried , the several systems he ...
... Marquis was fairly compelled to forego his admiration for the Genevese philosopher , and adopt some other mode of education more consonant to common sense . After this failure , the several plans he tried , the several systems he ...
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