The Foreign Review, Volym 3Black, Young, and Young, 1829 |
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... continued , as long as he lived , to enjoy the great but dearly- purchased blessings of a benevolent despotism . He commenced that splendid building in the Alhambra , which still remains to testify the taste as well as the magnificence ...
... continued , as long as he lived , to enjoy the great but dearly- purchased blessings of a benevolent despotism . He commenced that splendid building in the Alhambra , which still remains to testify the taste as well as the magnificence ...
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... continued their flight with such regardless preci- pitance , as not to perceive that Juan had expired upon the way , nor to miss him when the lifeless body fell from its seat . The body was not discovered till his son sent to request of ...
... continued their flight with such regardless preci- pitance , as not to perceive that Juan had expired upon the way , nor to miss him when the lifeless body fell from its seat . The body was not discovered till his son sent to request of ...
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... continued as long as he reigned ; every struggle producing some further encroachment upon the rights of this injured people , and rendering their situ- ation more uneasy and insecure . Grievances were heaped upon grievances , vexation ...
... continued as long as he reigned ; every struggle producing some further encroachment upon the rights of this injured people , and rendering their situ- ation more uneasy and insecure . Grievances were heaped upon grievances , vexation ...
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... continued to treat the whole race as being still secretly Mahommedan . An inquisitor who had exercised his devilish office thirteen years among them , declared , and no doubt with perfect sincerity , that among the multitude whom he had ...
... continued to treat the whole race as being still secretly Mahommedan . An inquisitor who had exercised his devilish office thirteen years among them , declared , and no doubt with perfect sincerity , that among the multitude whom he had ...
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... continued its dumb show till the clock had struck seven , and then it struck seven strokes between the south and west - for everything , in so great a prodigy , was most accurately noted - then , after a short interval , it struck nine ...
... continued its dumb show till the clock had struck seven , and then it struck seven strokes between the south and west - for everything , in so great a prodigy , was most accurately noted - then , after a short interval , it struck nine ...
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