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... gave up a lucrative profession , which he honoured , and dedicated his time and talents to the benefit of his country . - The consequence was , that he left office greatly reduced as to the means of comfort . While his country was ...
... gave up a lucrative profession , which he honoured , and dedicated his time and talents to the benefit of his country . - The consequence was , that he left office greatly reduced as to the means of comfort . While his country was ...
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... gave rise to violent literary disputes as to the priority of the two latter . Apostolo Zeno travestied history , and thus created that spe- cies of writing called the opera . Of sixty operas which he gave to the world the best are those ...
... gave rise to violent literary disputes as to the priority of the two latter . Apostolo Zeno travestied history , and thus created that spe- cies of writing called the opera . Of sixty operas which he gave to the world the best are those ...
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... gave the first toast , that though she had some pique with the lady who gave Dr. Goldsmith , she ran round the table , kissed her , and said she forgave her every thing for the apropos of her toast . Johnson who did not half like to ...
... gave the first toast , that though she had some pique with the lady who gave Dr. Goldsmith , she ran round the table , kissed her , and said she forgave her every thing for the apropos of her toast . Johnson who did not half like to ...
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