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... prince , enthroned between Du- bois and Madame de Parabère , hiccoughed out atheistical arguments and obscene jests . The early part of the reign of Louis the Fourteenth had been a time of license ; but the most dissolute men of that ...
... prince , enthroned between Du- bois and Madame de Parabère , hiccoughed out atheistical arguments and obscene jests . The early part of the reign of Louis the Fourteenth had been a time of license ; but the most dissolute men of that ...
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... prince who was little in the habit of rewarding literary merit , and whose whole soul was devoted to the interests of his church , raises in us a surmise which Mr. Leigh Hunt will , we fear , pronounce very uncharitable . We cannot help ...
... prince who was little in the habit of rewarding literary merit , and whose whole soul was devoted to the interests of his church , raises in us a surmise which Mr. Leigh Hunt will , we fear , pronounce very uncharitable . We cannot help ...
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... Prince " of Machiavelli that the " Prince " of Machiavelli bears to the " Whole Duty of Man , " and which would excite amaze- ment in a den of robbers , or on board of a schooner of pirates . But we are willing to attribute these ...
... Prince " of Machiavelli that the " Prince " of Machiavelli bears to the " Whole Duty of Man , " and which would excite amaze- ment in a den of robbers , or on board of a schooner of pirates . But we are willing to attribute these ...
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... prince who , by an authority ostensibly derived from the Mogul , but really independent , ruled the three great provinces of Bengal , Orissa , and Bahar . At Moorsheda- bad were the court , the harem , and the public offices ...
... prince who , by an authority ostensibly derived from the Mogul , but really independent , ruled the three great provinces of Bengal , Orissa , and Bahar . At Moorsheda- bad were the court , the harem , and the public offices ...
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... prince as agent for the Company . He remained at Moorshedabad till the year 1761 , when he became a member of Council , and was consequently forced to reside at Calcutta . This was during the interval between Clive's first and second ...
... prince as agent for the Company . He remained at Moorshedabad till the year 1761 , when he became a member of Council , and was consequently forced to reside at Calcutta . This was during the interval between Clive's first and second ...
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