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... derived his materials are , I. - The French translation , with notes by M. Guizot ; 2d edition , Paris , 1828. The editor has translated almost all the notes of M. Guizot . Where he has not altogether agreed with him , his respect for ...
... derived his materials are , I. - The French translation , with notes by M. Guizot ; 2d edition , Paris , 1828. The editor has translated almost all the notes of M. Guizot . Where he has not altogether agreed with him , his respect for ...
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... derived more pleasure from Ovid's Metamorphoses , especially in the fall of Phaeton , and the speeches of Ajax and Ulysses . My grandfather's flight unlocked the door of a tolerable library ; and I turned over many English pages of ...
... derived more pleasure from Ovid's Metamorphoses , especially in the fall of Phaeton , and the speeches of Ajax and Ulysses . My grandfather's flight unlocked the door of a tolerable library ; and I turned over many English pages of ...
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... derived much satisfaction from the journey . About this period the charms of Mademoiselle Curchod made a deep impression upon his mind . His own relation of this circum- stance is as follows : " I hesitate , from the apprehension of ...
... derived much satisfaction from the journey . About this period the charms of Mademoiselle Curchod made a deep impression upon his mind . His own relation of this circum- stance is as follows : " I hesitate , from the apprehension of ...
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... derived from a strong sense of our own interest in the preservation and prosperity of the free government of which we are members . Such a sentiment , which had rendered the legions of the republic almost invinci- ble , could make but a ...
... derived from a strong sense of our own interest in the preservation and prosperity of the free government of which we are members . Such a sentiment , which had rendered the legions of the republic almost invinci- ble , could make but a ...
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... derived from Tarra- conensis , and several moderns who have written in Latin , use those words as synonymous . It is however certain , that the Arragon , a little stream which falls from the Pyrenees into the Ebro , first gave its name ...
... derived from Tarra- conensis , and several moderns who have written in Latin , use those words as synonymous . It is however certain , that the Arragon , a little stream which falls from the Pyrenees into the Ebro , first gave its name ...
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