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... merit , that you may be well - served in all exigencies . " Endeavour to have your Governors and Viceroys always natives of Spain . " Use good manners to all the world . Never say any thing dis- pleasing to any person whatsoever ; yet ...
... merit , that you may be well - served in all exigencies . " Endeavour to have your Governors and Viceroys always natives of Spain . " Use good manners to all the world . Never say any thing dis- pleasing to any person whatsoever ; yet ...
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... merit therefore ] 59 ; But it was great merit in him 74 1 On Dante's reputation in eighteenth - century England see Paget Toynbee's Dante in English Literature ( 1909 ) , vol . i . 2 " This Country , which comprehends also the Slave ...
... merit therefore ] 59 ; But it was great merit in him 74 1 On Dante's reputation in eighteenth - century England see Paget Toynbee's Dante in English Literature ( 1909 ) , vol . i . 2 " This Country , which comprehends also the Slave ...
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... merit of his intentions , every writer is now convinced that he must be chiefly indebted to good fortune 10 for finding readers willing to allow him any degree of reputation . It has been remarked , that almost every character which has ...
... merit of his intentions , every writer is now convinced that he must be chiefly indebted to good fortune 10 for finding readers willing to allow him any degree of reputation . It has been remarked , that almost every character which has ...
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REVIEWS | 5 |
The History of Two Persons of Quality | 16 |
A Treatise upon Dropsies | 23 |
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