L'amoroso. Il politico, ch.1-5Saunders and Otley, 1825 |
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... liberal , embarked for the Continent . He hies to Paris , delivers his credentials , talks as wicked jacobinism as his bad French will permit , and is straight ad- mitted into the liberal coteries of the French capital . Here my Lord ...
... liberal , embarked for the Continent . He hies to Paris , delivers his credentials , talks as wicked jacobinism as his bad French will permit , and is straight ad- mitted into the liberal coteries of the French capital . Here my Lord ...
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... liberal principles , the Irish peer had grown a declared Bonapartist . And his rhap- sodies during his journey upon his new idol's superlative merits , as a road - maker , might have for eloquence formed a companion to those volumes of ...
... liberal principles , the Irish peer had grown a declared Bonapartist . And his rhap- sodies during his journey upon his new idol's superlative merits , as a road - maker , might have for eloquence formed a companion to those volumes of ...
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... liberal and revolutionary understandings that pervaded the Peninsula . No particular occurrence befel him during his residence there , which lasted for a shorter period , from the Frenchified feelings , manners , and language , that ...
... liberal and revolutionary understandings that pervaded the Peninsula . No particular occurrence befel him during his residence there , which lasted for a shorter period , from the Frenchified feelings , manners , and language , that ...
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... liberal and noble friends would be likely to consent to any such sacrifice . " Then you see , my Lord , " said the Mar- chesa , addressing the Englishman , " what are the hopes of freedom and revolution in this country . Indeed I wish ...
... liberal and noble friends would be likely to consent to any such sacrifice . " Then you see , my Lord , " said the Mar- chesa , addressing the Englishman , " what are the hopes of freedom and revolution in this country . Indeed I wish ...
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... liberal defenders , and we find the existence of slavery upheld in practice and theory by some of the most enlightened people of the globe . Is it not the case , my good English friend ? " Lord Tara could not rebut the insinuation , and ...
... liberal defenders , and we find the existence of slavery upheld in practice and theory by some of the most enlightened people of the globe . Is it not the case , my good English friend ? " Lord Tara could not rebut the insinuation , and ...
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