The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen19Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1831 |
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... ment when the strength of man seems air , and the hope of valour and fidelity seems undone , the arm of a mightier than man interposes , and vindicates the justice of heaven . Belgium still exhibits the disasters of an un- settled ...
... ment when the strength of man seems air , and the hope of valour and fidelity seems undone , the arm of a mightier than man interposes , and vindicates the justice of heaven . Belgium still exhibits the disasters of an un- settled ...
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... ment of his argumentative forces , with ardent admiration ? But every general feeling is concentrated into affectionate approbation when this polished orator is viewed at his own hospitable board , or in the recesses of his withdrawing ...
... ment of his argumentative forces , with ardent admiration ? But every general feeling is concentrated into affectionate approbation when this polished orator is viewed at his own hospitable board , or in the recesses of his withdrawing ...
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... ment , he was even more distinguished for his influence among his countrymen . Recom- mended by the Diet to the imperious Cathe- rine as their fittest sovereign , he was only dis- appointed by the intrigues of the emissary em- ployed ...
... ment , he was even more distinguished for his influence among his countrymen . Recom- mended by the Diet to the imperious Cathe- rine as their fittest sovereign , he was only dis- appointed by the intrigues of the emissary em- ployed ...
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