Half Hours with the Best Authors, 第 2 巻Charles Knight F. Warne, 1867 |
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... kind ; his rapaciousness was indeed so violent , that nothing ever contented him but the whole for , however considerable the share was which his coadjutors allowed him of a booty , he was restless in inventing means to make himself ...
... kind ; his rapaciousness was indeed so violent , that nothing ever contented him but the whole for , however considerable the share was which his coadjutors allowed him of a booty , he was restless in inventing means to make himself ...
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... kind , all equally good with these , and which were after his decease found in his study , as the twelve excellent and celebrated rules were in that of King Charles I .; for he never promulgated them in his lifetime , not having them ...
... kind , all equally good with these , and which were after his decease found in his study , as the twelve excellent and celebrated rules were in that of King Charles I .; for he never promulgated them in his lifetime , not having them ...
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... kind none ever arrived at consummate excellence . Indeed , while greatness consists in power , pride , insolence , and doing mischief to mankind -to speak out - while a great man and a great rogue are synonymous terms , so long shall ...
... kind none ever arrived at consummate excellence . Indeed , while greatness consists in power , pride , insolence , and doing mischief to mankind -to speak out - while a great man and a great rogue are synonymous terms , so long shall ...
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... kind , and hemmed in by a morass ; that very multitude which , two months before , had exultingly spread itself over half the surface of a vast empire ! Our soldiers , pale , emaciated , dying with hunger and cold , having nothing to ...
... kind , and hemmed in by a morass ; that very multitude which , two months before , had exultingly spread itself over half the surface of a vast empire ! Our soldiers , pale , emaciated , dying with hunger and cold , having nothing to ...
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... kind , performed prodigies of valour . They pierced the enemy's squares , took several pieces of cannon and three or four thousand prisoners , which our weakness would not permit us to retain : for in our cruel situation we fought not ...
... kind , performed prodigies of valour . They pierced the enemy's squares , took several pieces of cannon and three or four thousand prisoners , which our weakness would not permit us to retain : for in our cruel situation we fought not ...
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