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Page 73
... emperor of the west , and from the eminence so dearly purchased by the French , of having dictated terms to all the sovereigns in their own cap- itals - he and they were hurled . Twice they had the bitter mortification of receiving the ...
... emperor of the west , and from the eminence so dearly purchased by the French , of having dictated terms to all the sovereigns in their own cap- itals - he and they were hurled . Twice they had the bitter mortification of receiving the ...
Page 78
... emperor who deemed every day lost in which some deed of mercy or favor had not been done . But such indulgences are confined by our circumstances , or our neces- sary avocations . Then let us compound by acts which have a beneficial ...
... emperor who deemed every day lost in which some deed of mercy or favor had not been done . But such indulgences are confined by our circumstances , or our neces- sary avocations . Then let us compound by acts which have a beneficial ...
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... emperors , need not be named as a contrast to the Medici , rather than surpassing them in misconduct . But others , as the ... emperor , but never having pat- the great benefactor of Tuscany , and of Austria ronized the arts , nor ...
... emperors , need not be named as a contrast to the Medici , rather than surpassing them in misconduct . But others , as the ... emperor , but never having pat- the great benefactor of Tuscany , and of Austria ronized the arts , nor ...
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... emperor of the chamois . der resting against the wall . " We must Under each you can read the name of our believe that chamois are not abundant in the ancestors . The last was hung there by my Alps , " said he , with a slight shade of ...
... emperor of the chamois . der resting against the wall . " We must Under each you can read the name of our believe that chamois are not abundant in the ancestors . The last was hung there by my Alps , " said he , with a slight shade of ...
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... emperor . " Three exclamations burst forth . All ap- proached , questioning him at the same time . Hans drew himself up ; a beam of joy light- ened his heavy features . 66 ' Yes , I have seen them . It was in one of the defiles which ...
... emperor . " Three exclamations burst forth . All ap- proached , questioning him at the same time . Hans drew himself up ; a beam of joy light- ened his heavy features . 66 ' Yes , I have seen them . It was in one of the defiles which ...
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