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... possessed the power of engaging the affections of all with whom he was acquainted . Respectful to his master , he obtained from the Pope an assurance that his works , in one of the ceilings of the Vatican , should remain unmolested ...
... possessed the power of engaging the affections of all with whom he was acquainted . Respectful to his master , he obtained from the Pope an assurance that his works , in one of the ceilings of the Vatican , should remain unmolested ...
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... possessed of a greater share of good sense than is found usually to accompany medical aspirants in the execu- tion of their literary undertakings . Instead of cloudy oracles , learned pedantries , and boastings of practice , we have in ...
... possessed of a greater share of good sense than is found usually to accompany medical aspirants in the execu- tion of their literary undertakings . Instead of cloudy oracles , learned pedantries , and boastings of practice , we have in ...
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his lordship to suppose that he possessed his full confidence and support , as a colleague " is as false in ... possessing such acknowledged superiority in every quality of an orator and a statesman , over the foreign secretary - we do ...
his lordship to suppose that he possessed his full confidence and support , as a colleague " is as false in ... possessing such acknowledged superiority in every quality of an orator and a statesman , over the foreign secretary - we do ...
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