Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen55John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1862 |
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... spirit caused no little scandal at the stiff Court of Turin , where he seems to have played the part of Cherubino in Beaumar- chais ' comedy , while the distinguished Professor Plana already cited him as the best of his mathematical ...
... spirit caused no little scandal at the stiff Court of Turin , where he seems to have played the part of Cherubino in Beaumar- chais ' comedy , while the distinguished Professor Plana already cited him as the best of his mathematical ...
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... spirits , wasting , or even worse , talents that might otherwise have been of the greatest ser- vice , his liberal opinions ... spirit of observation brought under his notice . His views on all these points formed the matter of various ...
... spirits , wasting , or even worse , talents that might otherwise have been of the greatest ser- vice , his liberal opinions ... spirit of observation brought under his notice . His views on all these points formed the matter of various ...
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... spirit which , so early as 22d July , 1848 , led him to induce the Cham- ber to reject all exceptional legislation for the maintenance of public order , while in the rare cases in which he entered on the field of speculation , as , for ...
... spirit which , so early as 22d July , 1848 , led him to induce the Cham- ber to reject all exceptional legislation for the maintenance of public order , while in the rare cases in which he entered on the field of speculation , as , for ...
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... spirit by the successive loss of wife , mother , and bro- ther , even proposed to abdicate in favor of the Prince of Piedmont , and go to the Crimea as his general . Strong in such support , Cavour declared he would change every one of ...
... spirit by the successive loss of wife , mother , and bro- ther , even proposed to abdicate in favor of the Prince of Piedmont , and go to the Crimea as his general . Strong in such support , Cavour declared he would change every one of ...
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... spirit which he brought with him to his new home . " Very graphically do we find all these qualities illustrated in the fine saga to which we are about to call the reader's attention . 66 Clinging to his natural kingship and priesthood ...
... spirit which he brought with him to his new home . " Very graphically do we find all these qualities illustrated in the fine saga to which we are about to call the reader's attention . 66 Clinging to his natural kingship and priesthood ...
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