The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... once began . In the drawing - room , he was the same as at the head of an army , always in action , in the van , and on the offensive . He was fond of discussion , but , as he had not any time to read , he learned by listening to others ...
... once began . In the drawing - room , he was the same as at the head of an army , always in action , in the van , and on the offensive . He was fond of discussion , but , as he had not any time to read , he learned by listening to others ...
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... once boast the pos- session of , have been removed ; but in the cloisters are several fine Scripture paintings by Bayeu , whose designs and colouring are very pleasing . I heard mass , but was not struck with any thing so grand in the ...
... once boast the pos- session of , have been removed ; but in the cloisters are several fine Scripture paintings by Bayeu , whose designs and colouring are very pleasing . I heard mass , but was not struck with any thing so grand in the ...
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... once ordered a young man whom he had employed on some business to be publicly whipped : but , on discovering afterward that the sufferer was innocent , he not only confessed publicly the injury that he had committed , but invited the ...
... once ordered a young man whom he had employed on some business to be publicly whipped : but , on discovering afterward that the sufferer was innocent , he not only confessed publicly the injury that he had committed , but invited the ...
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