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Page 174
... circumstances , prove that this charge has not been groundlessly made . M. de Calonne , we are told , quitted ease and affluence , gave his services to the princes , and laid the whole of his fortune at their feet : but he was too ...
... circumstances , prove that this charge has not been groundlessly made . M. de Calonne , we are told , quitted ease and affluence , gave his services to the princes , and laid the whole of his fortune at their feet : but he was too ...
Page 247
... circumstances . which fostered his evil habits , and indelibly impressed them on his character . The vices of Bonaparte are thus traced to their source : It is the turn and concurrence of circumstances that give the powers of man their ...
... circumstances . which fostered his evil habits , and indelibly impressed them on his character . The vices of Bonaparte are thus traced to their source : It is the turn and concurrence of circumstances that give the powers of man their ...
Page 447
... circumstances of the case , we do not feel ourselves justi- fied in exercising any sternness of criticism . We shall only therefore remark that , however Mr. M. may have been gifted by the Muses , his ear was deficient in correctness ...
... circumstances of the case , we do not feel ourselves justi- fied in exercising any sternness of criticism . We shall only therefore remark that , however Mr. M. may have been gifted by the Muses , his ear was deficient in correctness ...
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Bonaparte and the French People | 46 |
Lorenzo de Medici Poems | 53 |
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