Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... never made use of the latter but to advance the former . " * This character was given of the archbishop by a very sensible Swiss ; and no one ever de- served so high a character better . - R . Lord Peterborough , after a visit to the ...
... never made use of the latter but to advance the former . " * This character was given of the archbishop by a very sensible Swiss ; and no one ever de- served so high a character better . - R . Lord Peterborough , after a visit to the ...
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... never have got any language : for I never learned anything at the little schools I was at afterwards ; and never should have followed anything that I could not follow with pleasure . - I had learned very early to read , and delighted ...
... never have got any language : for I never learned anything at the little schools I was at afterwards ; and never should have followed anything that I could not follow with pleasure . - I had learned very early to read , and delighted ...
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... never been at the city of Mexico myself ; but a particular friend , who has been there , and whom I could absolutely trust to , has assured me , " that he was never struck so much with anything , as with the magnificence now used there ...
... never been at the city of Mexico myself ; but a particular friend , who has been there , and whom I could absolutely trust to , has assured me , " that he was never struck so much with anything , as with the magnificence now used there ...
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