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Pagina 372
... objects , to gratify their own instinctive yearning after the beautiful ; and if they extend their care to a cottage ... object constantly present- we view it without any apparent emotion at all . But it is a mistake to suppose that the ...
... objects , to gratify their own instinctive yearning after the beautiful ; and if they extend their care to a cottage ... object constantly present- we view it without any apparent emotion at all . But it is a mistake to suppose that the ...
Pagina 522
... object of the conspira- cy may be hazarded , it is very likely that the con- spirators , on obtaining possession of Rome , would have affected to consider that the sovereign pontiff had previously been under coercion by the mob ; and so ...
... object of the conspira- cy may be hazarded , it is very likely that the con- spirators , on obtaining possession of Rome , would have affected to consider that the sovereign pontiff had previously been under coercion by the mob ; and so ...
Pagina 616
... object of hostility so ful force in the field , the remnant of his army , with universal . He was the only man in history , against Grouchy's corps . With those he ought to have whom a continent in arms pronounced sentence of moved on ...
... object of hostility so ful force in the field , the remnant of his army , with universal . He was the only man in history , against Grouchy's corps . With those he ought to have whom a continent in arms pronounced sentence of moved on ...
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