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Page 338
... honor and gratitude , but must blush for his country if such a man retired unrewarded from the public service , let the motives to that retirement be what they would ? -Ann . Register , 1761 . No one will think that there was too much ...
... honor and gratitude , but must blush for his country if such a man retired unrewarded from the public service , let the motives to that retirement be what they would ? -Ann . Register , 1761 . No one will think that there was too much ...
Page 375
... honor of his sovereign and the good faith of his country , in His internal administration was far from being the hope and with the determination of crushing equally successful . His predecessors had been Hungary into the dust , its ...
... honor of his sovereign and the good faith of his country , in His internal administration was far from being the hope and with the determination of crushing equally successful . His predecessors had been Hungary into the dust , its ...
Page 377
... honor the poor exile as no triumpher was honored yet . You honor the misfortune of my people as no success was ever honored . I feel that it is almost presumptuous to say the words : " I thank you . " It has something personal in it ...
... honor the poor exile as no triumpher was honored yet . You honor the misfortune of my people as no success was ever honored . I feel that it is almost presumptuous to say the words : " I thank you . " It has something personal in it ...
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