The Investigator (or, Quarterly magazine) [ed. by W.B. Collyer, T. Raffles and J.B. Brown]., المجلد 2William Bengo' Collyer 1821 |
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... heart - but better hopes sooth the lament , and nobler principles give birth to other , and higher feelings . Such were the hopes , and such the feelings , which inspired , we believe it was , the eloquent Fenelon , ( for we quote but ...
... heart - but better hopes sooth the lament , and nobler principles give birth to other , and higher feelings . Such were the hopes , and such the feelings , which inspired , we believe it was , the eloquent Fenelon , ( for we quote but ...
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... heart .- " If my interference can aid his admission into I shall be too happy to offer it ; as I never consider any trouble , when I can forward the ends of real charity , such as I have no doubt the present case is . " His royal ...
... heart .- " If my interference can aid his admission into I shall be too happy to offer it ; as I never consider any trouble , when I can forward the ends of real charity , such as I have no doubt the present case is . " His royal ...
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... heart . " If my interference can aid his admission into I shall be too happy to offer it ; as I never consider any trouble , when I can forward the ends of real charity , such as I have no doubt the present case is . " - His royal ...
... heart . " If my interference can aid his admission into I shall be too happy to offer it ; as I never consider any trouble , when I can forward the ends of real charity , such as I have no doubt the present case is . " - His royal ...
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... heart , as these letters were never written but for private purposes . For this reason extracts only can be given ; and the selection is made with the intention of shewing what the Duke of Kent was , without incurring the unpardonable ...
... heart , as these letters were never written but for private purposes . For this reason extracts only can be given ; and the selection is made with the intention of shewing what the Duke of Kent was , without incurring the unpardonable ...
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... heart his own motto , 66 Aut vincere aut mori . " He had no delight in war ; but he had an unbounded devotedness to the land . of which he was born a prince . He much wished to -- have borne a part in the Peninsular service , Prince ...
... heart his own motto , 66 Aut vincere aut mori . " He had no delight in war ; but he had an unbounded devotedness to the land . of which he was born a prince . He much wished to -- have borne a part in the Peninsular service , Prince ...
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