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" The moment of finishing his plans in deliberation, and commencing them in action, was the same. I wonder what must have been the amount of that bribe, in emolument or pleasure, that would have detained him a week inactive after their final adjustment. "
Memoirs of Howard, Compiled from His Diary, His Confidential Letters, and ... - الصفحة 334
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