The Living Age, Volume 242Living Age Company, 1904 |
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... sense , he would evince no desire to reproduce it - even though it were that of an intimate friend . In such cases , however , he would still gratify his gift - giving pro- pensities , and surprise his friend with the offer of a sketch ...
... sense , he would evince no desire to reproduce it - even though it were that of an intimate friend . In such cases , however , he would still gratify his gift - giving pro- pensities , and surprise his friend with the offer of a sketch ...
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... sense of incongruity the visitor might have entertained as to the limita- tion of our wants and the methods of LIVING AGE . VOL . XXIV . 1245 . our royal progress ; he merely thought we were mad . He departed , no doubt to glean in ...
... sense of incongruity the visitor might have entertained as to the limita- tion of our wants and the methods of LIVING AGE . VOL . XXIV . 1245 . our royal progress ; he merely thought we were mad . He departed , no doubt to glean in ...
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... sense of duty than Wellington . The Duke had a sincere and well - grounded distrust of the people . In his eyes it was not reform that was contemplated -it was revolution . " It was a revolu- tion in itself , " he said to Gleig ...
... sense of duty than Wellington . The Duke had a sincere and well - grounded distrust of the people . In his eyes it was not reform that was contemplated -it was revolution . " It was a revolu- tion in itself , " he said to Gleig ...
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... sense of justice that , aristocrat though he was in feeling and conviction , he would not trans- gress what he deemed right even to serve his order . As a statesman , he suspected the people of harboring de- signs against the time ...
... sense of justice that , aristocrat though he was in feeling and conviction , he would not trans- gress what he deemed right even to serve his order . As a statesman , he suspected the people of harboring de- signs against the time ...
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... sense of rank and aristocracy was modified by a personal pride , which his career entirely justified . He never forgave Louis XVIII . , who , fear- ing lest the Duke should ask the life of Ney , declined on frivolous pretexts to grant ...
... sense of rank and aristocracy was modified by a personal pride , which his career entirely justified . He never forgave Louis XVIII . , who , fear- ing lest the Duke should ask the life of Ney , declined on frivolous pretexts to grant ...
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