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... character of that King , and more particularly the virtues of his son , gave him in the contest . Chivalry , ' says he , was then in its zenith ; and in all the vir- tues which adorned the knightly character , in courtesy , munifi ...
... character of that King , and more particularly the virtues of his son , gave him in the contest . Chivalry , ' says he , was then in its zenith ; and in all the vir- tues which adorned the knightly character , in courtesy , munifi ...
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... character . In a pathological point of view , both these characters are necessary to be considered : it is difficult , perhaps impossible , to establish an artificial character which may apply to all the varieties and all the stages of ...
... character . In a pathological point of view , both these characters are necessary to be considered : it is difficult , perhaps impossible , to establish an artificial character which may apply to all the varieties and all the stages of ...
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... character of a country , or even that of its religion , laws , government , prevailing manners , and opinions , seems often to be regarded as an object of secondary ... character character of any sovereign been exposed to a more scruti-
... character of a country , or even that of its religion , laws , government , prevailing manners , and opinions , seems often to be regarded as an object of secondary ... character character of any sovereign been exposed to a more scruti-
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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