The London Quarterly Review, Volumen14Theodore Foster, 1815 |
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... manner which would other- wise have been somewhat theatrical -- the most captivating simpli- city and grace of manner in Bishop Porteus , conciliated multi- tudes of prejudiced and bigoted persons , not only to his person , but to the ...
... manner which would other- wise have been somewhat theatrical -- the most captivating simpli- city and grace of manner in Bishop Porteus , conciliated multi- tudes of prejudiced and bigoted persons , not only to his person , but to the ...
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... manner , in all respects , as the chief , who was patriarchal head of the whole sept .. Such head of a subordinate ... manners , much rather than on those of the chief who usually had the advantage either of an English or French ...
... manner , in all respects , as the chief , who was patriarchal head of the whole sept .. Such head of a subordinate ... manners , much rather than on those of the chief who usually had the advantage either of an English or French ...
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... manner of investing it . With his intellect in full activity and his heart at rest , Alfieri would now have been completely happy , if the woman whom he loved had been so . The Pretender frequently treated her in the most brutal manner ...
... manner of investing it . With his intellect in full activity and his heart at rest , Alfieri would now have been completely happy , if the woman whom he loved had been so . The Pretender frequently treated her in the most brutal manner ...
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