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... Ateem the late emperor and king must the dowager Empress his mother was ,
bave had for me , that he could , after his in a manner , rather a dependent on his
death , confide the fortunes of such a wife bounty , than possessed of powers in ...
... Ateem the late emperor and king must the dowager Empress his mother was ,
bave had for me , that he could , after his in a manner , rather a dependent on his
death , confide the fortunes of such a wife bounty , than possessed of powers in ...
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... added iezgand easy as that of their arms : polite manners , and an informed
undersbich ay be the reason that they ap ... and this gives The ransient manner in
which the such a youthfulness to their look and Turkishwomen can only be seen
...
... added iezgand easy as that of their arms : polite manners , and an informed
undersbich ay be the reason that they ap ... and this gives The ransient manner in
which the such a youthfulness to their look and Turkishwomen can only be seen
...
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... practise with all their their manners , and a greater desire for heart and soul : by
this means they cer- the attainments of ... as to fancy that and manner perfectly
express those inthey differ from us materially , either in estimable qualities . their
...
... practise with all their their manners , and a greater desire for heart and soul : by
this means they cer- the attainments of ... as to fancy that and manner perfectly
express those inthey differ from us materially , either in estimable qualities . their
...
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meo Te manner . He errs , because impartial exquisite strokes which the other
has but love whatever is exquisite . of taste are addicted to no manner , not yet
perceived ? the author is familiar We with every part , and the reader has but
often ...
meo Te manner . He errs , because impartial exquisite strokes which the other
has but love whatever is exquisite . of taste are addicted to no manner , not yet
perceived ? the author is familiar We with every part , and the reader has but
often ...
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... ing our short account of the present 30,000 volumes , exclusive of manu-
manners , with that given by an Englishfcripts ... pofseffed of a fine col- ing affairs ,
were entertained aften their lection of coins , and many curious relicts best
manner .
... ing our short account of the present 30,000 volumes , exclusive of manu-
manners , with that given by an Englishfcripts ... pofseffed of a fine col- ing affairs ,
were entertained aften their lection of coins , and many curious relicts best
manner .
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