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... given the ambassador's speech , adds , in very emphatic terms , " To this I sweare by the living God that her Majestie made one of the best answers extempore in Latin that ever I heard ; " and again , " I assure your Lord- ship , though ...
... given the ambassador's speech , adds , in very emphatic terms , " To this I sweare by the living God that her Majestie made one of the best answers extempore in Latin that ever I heard ; " and again , " I assure your Lord- ship , though ...
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... given instances of them , to which others might now be added . Respecting his private acts of benevo- lence , we have a pleasing anecdote or two in part vi . vol . iii . p . 71. , besides others . In the course of the day , the Emperor ...
... given instances of them , to which others might now be added . Respecting his private acts of benevo- lence , we have a pleasing anecdote or two in part vi . vol . iii . p . 71. , besides others . In the course of the day , the Emperor ...
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... given dimensions ; you may avail yourself of the experience and knowledge of your predecessors : the workman brings back his work , the weight , the dimensions , every thing seems right : nevertheless he does not return all the silk ...
... given dimensions ; you may avail yourself of the experience and knowledge of your predecessors : the workman brings back his work , the weight , the dimensions , every thing seems right : nevertheless he does not return all the silk ...
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Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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