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... king of France ! These sorrowful and shocking reflections distressed my whole frame , and a secret horror made me shud- der ; such are the powerful effects of an affrighted imagination . From the gaping apertures of the mon- ument , my ...
... king of France ! These sorrowful and shocking reflections distressed my whole frame , and a secret horror made me shud- der ; such are the powerful effects of an affrighted imagination . From the gaping apertures of the mon- ument , my ...
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... king . To whatever party the reader may be- long , whatever opinions he may entertain , if he ques- tions the liberality of the government , it will suffice to convince him , to invite him to read this work ; since I am allowed to write ...
... king . To whatever party the reader may be- long , whatever opinions he may entertain , if he ques- tions the liberality of the government , it will suffice to convince him , to invite him to read this work ; since I am allowed to write ...
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... king employed in forging ? Sire , replied I , when the king has been en- gaged in discharging the great duties of state , when he has laboured for the happiness of mankind , I think that the man has a right to do something to promote ...
... king employed in forging ? Sire , replied I , when the king has been en- gaged in discharging the great duties of state , when he has laboured for the happiness of mankind , I think that the man has a right to do something to promote ...
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... king condescended for me the door of his apartment . to open I should be too prolix , were I to attempt to give an account of all the observations made by the king on this occasion . I shall endeavour to recollect the most interesting ...
... king condescended for me the door of his apartment . to open I should be too prolix , were I to attempt to give an account of all the observations made by the king on this occasion . I shall endeavour to recollect the most interesting ...
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... king , who had condescended to give a close attention to my publication , unveiled his heart to me ; I observed in him an unconquerable weakness , but notwithstanding this radical defect , how many precious qualities I had an ...
... king , who had condescended to give a close attention to my publication , unveiled his heart to me ; I observed in him an unconquerable weakness , but notwithstanding this radical defect , how many precious qualities I had an ...
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الصفحة 95 - ... Streatham. And as the ship moved and left us, we shook ourselves from its spell as best we could and went on our various ways with a vision of foreign towns, blue waters and coral reefs. On the other side of the bridge a grey church on low ground lifts its tower against the warehouses and the cranes. This is one of the least known, and one of the most interesting, churches in London. It is Southwark Cathedral. I wonder why so few ever visit it. There is no excuse for this, for it is one of the...