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... prince dont Voltaire avait été en quelque sorte le précurseur , reçut le jour et fut nommé Alexandre , on frappa des légendes representant le nouveau - né , tranchant le noeud gordien . Une , carte de Russie , qui renfermait la Turquie ...
... prince dont Voltaire avait été en quelque sorte le précurseur , reçut le jour et fut nommé Alexandre , on frappa des légendes representant le nouveau - né , tranchant le noeud gordien . Une , carte de Russie , qui renfermait la Turquie ...
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... Prince , has the most decided character : the last , of Gervase Alard , Ad- miral of the Cinque Ports , has the most brilliant effect . This last is indeed a very extraordinary production , from the burin of John Le Keux . The three ...
... Prince , has the most decided character : the last , of Gervase Alard , Ad- miral of the Cinque Ports , has the most brilliant effect . This last is indeed a very extraordinary production , from the burin of John Le Keux . The three ...
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... prince of Camino , shewed more reading than poetry in his production , and seems to have formed his style on that of Chapelain , whose " apre et rude verve " was so disagreeable to Boileau ; and perhaps 88 [ SEPT . D'ARLINCOURT's ...
... prince of Camino , shewed more reading than poetry in his production , and seems to have formed his style on that of Chapelain , whose " apre et rude verve " was so disagreeable to Boileau ; and perhaps 88 [ SEPT . D'ARLINCOURT's ...
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... Prince de Palzo , one of the personages of this Gallimafrée . " Il était peu seduisant , et de plus il etait conspirateur * . Le timbre de son âme n'avait jamais rendu que des sons trompeuses , parfois energique , mais jamais sublime ...
... Prince de Palzo , one of the personages of this Gallimafrée . " Il était peu seduisant , et de plus il etait conspirateur * . Le timbre de son âme n'avait jamais rendu que des sons trompeuses , parfois energique , mais jamais sublime ...
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... Prince Charles sent to the Parliament to save his father's life . " To the left is the seal , to the right is Charles P. The upper part , of course , is blank . For the intrinsic matter , these volumes contain a selection of letters ...
... Prince Charles sent to the Parliament to save his father's life . " To the left is the seal , to the right is Charles P. The upper part , of course , is blank . For the intrinsic matter , these volumes contain a selection of letters ...
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˹éÒ 350 - Thy dead men shall live, together with my dead body shall they arise. Awake and sing, ye that dwell in the dust, for thy dew is as the dew of herbs, and the earth shall cast out the dead.
˹éÒ 124 - I could not send your Grace the piece of the King of Scots' coat, which John Glyn now bringeth. In this your Grace shall see how I can keep my promise, sending you for your banners a king's coat.
˹éÒ 83 - Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain, engraved from authentic Pictures in the Galleries of the ' Nobility and the Public Collections of the Country : with Biographical and Historical Memoirs of their Lives and Actions. By Edmund Lodge, Esq., FSA London, folio, three volumes (200 Engravings).
˹éÒ 96 - O'er bog or steep, through strait, rough, dense, or rare, With head, hands, wings, or feet, pursues his way, And swims, or sinks, or wades, or creeps, or flies.
˹éÒ 388 - I have lived," said Dr. Adam Clarke, " long enough to know that the great secret of human happiness is this : never suffer your energies to stagnate. The old adage of " too many irons in the fire,
˹éÒ 177 - Oh, I must coldly learn to hide One thought, all else above — Must call upon my woman's pride To hide my woman's love! Check dreams I never may avow ; Be free, be careless, cold as thou ! Oh! those are tears of bitterness, Wrung from the breaking heart, When two, blest in their tenderness, Must learn to live — apart!
˹éÒ 90 - Hell rises, heav'n descends, and dance on earth ; Gods, imps, and monsters, music, rage, and mirth, A fire, a jig, a battle, and a ball, Till one wide conflagration swallows all.
˹éÒ 75 - Connexion between the Sacred Writings and the Literature of Jewish and Heathen Authors, particularly that of the Classical Ages, illustrated ; principally with a view to Evidence in Confirmation of the Truth of Revealed Religion.
˹éÒ 471 - Colombia; its present state in respect of Climate, Soil, Productions, Population, Government, Commerce, Revenue, Manufactures, Arts, Literature, Manners, Education, and inducements to Emigration ; with an original Map and Itineraries, partly from Spanish surveys, partly from actual observation. By Colonel Francis Hall, Author of " Letters from France,
˹éÒ 4 - Comprising Notes and Researches relative to the Gold Coast, and the Interior of Western Africa...