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Some of the most eminent personages whose characters are therein delineated
were strongly tinctured with this romantic spirit . Francis I. was ambitious to
distinguish himself by all the qualities of an accomplished knight , and
endeavored to ...
Some of the most eminent personages whose characters are therein delineated
were strongly tinctured with this romantic spirit . Francis I. was ambitious to
distinguish himself by all the qualities of an accomplished knight , and
endeavored to ...
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Having fully satisfied himself with the theoretical truth of his system , his
adventurous spirit made him eager to verify it by experiment . For this purpose he
applied to the senate of Genoa , developing his views , and representing the
advantages ...
Having fully satisfied himself with the theoretical truth of his system , his
adventurous spirit made him eager to verify it by experiment . For this purpose he
applied to the senate of Genoa , developing his views , and representing the
advantages ...
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After this vote , Mr. Quin . cy , a young and eloquent advocate , and ardent patriot
, with a strong perception of the events that would follow from the measure now in
contemplation , and wishing to try the spirit , and to increase the energy of his ...
After this vote , Mr. Quin . cy , a young and eloquent advocate , and ardent patriot
, with a strong perception of the events that would follow from the measure now in
contemplation , and wishing to try the spirit , and to increase the energy of his ...
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