The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen18Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell & T. Holden, 1831 |
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... king , " the fate of all who shall prefer slavery to freedom ! There lie the trai- tors who gave up their country to serve the caprices of their king ! " The lesson was impressive . Lewis resolved to abandon a country in which right was ...
... king , " the fate of all who shall prefer slavery to freedom ! There lie the trai- tors who gave up their country to serve the caprices of their king ! " The lesson was impressive . Lewis resolved to abandon a country in which right was ...
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... King claim superiority ? Change their situa- tions ; make Byron the King , and the King a peer , and who is there that does not see that his late Majesty would have been undistinguished from the herd of right honourable mediocrity ...
... King claim superiority ? Change their situa- tions ; make Byron the King , and the King a peer , and who is there that does not see that his late Majesty would have been undistinguished from the herd of right honourable mediocrity ...
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... king had always been the declared politi- cal enemies of the prince , while the friends of the prince were the regular opponents of the king . Now that the prince had in fact mount- ed the throne , it was fondly hoped by the Op ...
... king had always been the declared politi- cal enemies of the prince , while the friends of the prince were the regular opponents of the king . Now that the prince had in fact mount- ed the throne , it was fondly hoped by the Op ...
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