The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen7Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1811 |
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... thing for the benefit of the state , the other immediately opposed it ; not because it was prejudicial , but because the adoption of the project might augment the credit of the person who conceived it . This manner of proceeding in ...
... thing for the benefit of the state , the other immediately opposed it ; not because it was prejudicial , but because the adoption of the project might augment the credit of the person who conceived it . This manner of proceeding in ...
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... things which receives birth from the successive action of principles and individual instruc- tion . To this end every good work concurs . As a writer , Buffon is admirable . Historian , orator , painter , and poet , he has embraced ...
... things which receives birth from the successive action of principles and individual instruc- tion . To this end every good work concurs . As a writer , Buffon is admirable . Historian , orator , painter , and poet , he has embraced ...
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... thing conspired to that end . What may be imputed to vanity , to weakness , and to egotism in another , becomes interesting when we consider the object he proposed to himself , his long and absolute devotion to the most noble enterprise ...
... thing conspired to that end . What may be imputed to vanity , to weakness , and to egotism in another , becomes interesting when we consider the object he proposed to himself , his long and absolute devotion to the most noble enterprise ...
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... thing , but was principally occupied on the elevation of her son . By her intrigues , her address , and ascendancy over her husband , Clau- dius made choice of Nero for his successor , in pre- ference of Britannicus , who was his son ...
... thing , but was principally occupied on the elevation of her son . By her intrigues , her address , and ascendancy over her husband , Clau- dius made choice of Nero for his successor , in pre- ference of Britannicus , who was his son ...
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... thing became an object of fear . Notwithstanding the care he took to prolong a life odious to the Romans , he sunk under the daggers of a band of conspirators , at the head of which was his wife , Domitia , on the 18th of September , in ...
... thing became an object of fear . Notwithstanding the care he took to prolong a life odious to the Romans , he sunk under the daggers of a band of conspirators , at the head of which was his wife , Domitia , on the 18th of September , in ...
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