The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen7Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1811 |
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... frequently suffered by their divisions , for if one proposed any thing for the benefit of the state , the other immediately opposed it ; not because it was prejudicial , but because the adoption of the project might augment the credit ...
... frequently suffered by their divisions , for if one proposed any thing for the benefit of the state , the other immediately opposed it ; not because it was prejudicial , but because the adoption of the project might augment the credit ...
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... frequently occasion to notice some happy turn of phrase , or some deep reflection . His complaisance was very con- siderable : he loved praise , and even praised himself ; but it was with so much frankness , and with.
... frequently occasion to notice some happy turn of phrase , or some deep reflection . His complaisance was very con- siderable : he loved praise , and even praised himself ; but it was with so much frankness , and with.
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... frequently reprinted . In 1761 he went to Ireland , as the companion of his friend , Mr. Hamilton , and upon his return was made private secretary to the Marquis of Rockingham , then First Lord of the Treasury , and brought by his ...
... frequently reprinted . In 1761 he went to Ireland , as the companion of his friend , Mr. Hamilton , and upon his return was made private secretary to the Marquis of Rockingham , then First Lord of the Treasury , and brought by his ...
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... frequently wearied his patience without ever abating his courage , and it was only at the end of a sanguinary but honourable war , on the part of the monarchy , of three and thirty years , that he was able completely to subjugate them ...
... frequently wearied his patience without ever abating his courage , and it was only at the end of a sanguinary but honourable war , on the part of the monarchy , of three and thirty years , that he was able completely to subjugate them ...
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... frequently there is but a single step from censure to calumny , he has been accused of incest with his own daughters . Those who have fabricated or received , without due examination , an accusation of so serious a nature , should have ...
... frequently there is but a single step from censure to calumny , he has been accused of incest with his own daughters . Those who have fabricated or received , without due examination , an accusation of so serious a nature , should have ...
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