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On those remarks I mean to ground a few observations , and the spot where I
now write will I hope be sufficient excuse for introducing them in a work in some
degree connected with the subject . Coray , the most celebrated of living Greeks ,
at ...
On those remarks I mean to ground a few observations , and the spot where I
now write will I hope be sufficient excuse for introducing them in a work in some
degree connected with the subject . Coray , the most celebrated of living Greeks ,
at ...
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Alexander, with tears in his eyes, raised him benignantly from the ground, kissed
him, blessed him ; and immediately the Germans of the train sang, with a loud
voice, 'We praise thee, O Lord.” The Emperor then taking the Pope by the right ...
Alexander, with tears in his eyes, raised him benignantly from the ground, kissed
him, blessed him ; and immediately the Germans of the train sang, with a loud
voice, 'We praise thee, O Lord.” The Emperor then taking the Pope by the right ...
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An Englishman who can be much pleased with seeing two men beat themselves
to pieces , cannot bear to look at a horse galloping round an arena with his
bowels trailing on the ground , and turns from the spectacle and the spectators
with ...
An Englishman who can be much pleased with seeing two men beat themselves
to pieces , cannot bear to look at a horse galloping round an arena with his
bowels trailing on the ground , and turns from the spectacle and the spectators
with ...
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