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non contenderet , ut propinquum fuum de- obtaining the object , they were keen
in fenderem . ” _ " Id sibi ut donaret , ro- the pursuit of it . gare et vehementer
petere cæpit . " In From a passage in Horace , it should the last example , the
verbs ...
non contenderet , ut propinquum fuum de- obtaining the object , they were keen
in fenderem . ” _ " Id sibi ut donaret , ro- the pursuit of it . gare et vehementer
petere cæpit . " In From a passage in Horace , it should the last example , the
verbs ...
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It is now the fashion to of very agreeable objects . ... but ments of those precious
materials : he the head - dress , from an object of the means to make an object of
one kind remost fplendid magnificence , will at once semble another obječt of a ...
It is now the fashion to of very agreeable objects . ... but ments of those precious
materials : he the head - dress , from an object of the means to make an object of
one kind remost fplendid magnificence , will at once semble another obječt of a ...
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... having any Court to be made acquainted , through order , any power to
negociate , did not him , with the difpofitions of France in give room to doubt of the
fincerity of regard to the object of a general pacifi- the pacific intentions of his
Court .
... having any Court to be made acquainted , through order , any power to
negociate , did not him , with the difpofitions of France in give room to doubt of the
fincerity of regard to the object of a general pacifi- the pacific intentions of his
Court .
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... in ambition , fo an age where refinement boasts her pro- many objects that
dazzle , and so many gress , and humanity ... leading thought pulse of
momentary voluptuousness , be in their mind , and fuch the object of swept from
the society of ...
... in ambition , fo an age where refinement boasts her pro- many objects that
dazzle , and so many gress , and humanity ... leading thought pulse of
momentary voluptuousness , be in their mind , and fuch the object of swept from
the society of ...
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It was ranny of Robespierre , he concluded by not peace , but stable secure
peace , that making a motion of confiderable length , was the object ; and viewing
the queswhich was an abstract of his ipeech , the tion on that true ground , no
man ...
It was ranny of Robespierre , he concluded by not peace , but stable secure
peace , that making a motion of confiderable length , was the object ; and viewing
the queswhich was an abstract of his ipeech , the tion on that true ground , no
man ...
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