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5. oldal
... regarded themselves . To divide , and thus to govern the more easily , appeared to be the esta- blished rule . It is not at occasional crowded balls that interesting acquaintances can be formed or cultivated by rational men , whose ...
... regarded themselves . To divide , and thus to govern the more easily , appeared to be the esta- blished rule . It is not at occasional crowded balls that interesting acquaintances can be formed or cultivated by rational men , whose ...
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... regarded in London . The English consider a good dinner or supper , sea- soned with the company of elegant ladies , as the perfection of society . Whereas the Greeks prefer the company of men , and habitually eat only in their CHARITY ...
... regarded in London . The English consider a good dinner or supper , sea- soned with the company of elegant ladies , as the perfection of society . Whereas the Greeks prefer the company of men , and habitually eat only in their CHARITY ...
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... regarded themselves , the titles of Count and of Marquis . Nevertheless , in the case of its dependencies , Venice made use of the natural love of titles as a means of honorable recompense . In the Islands themselves , where the ...
... regarded themselves , the titles of Count and of Marquis . Nevertheless , in the case of its dependencies , Venice made use of the natural love of titles as a means of honorable recompense . In the Islands themselves , where the ...
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... regarded his future health , considering that he was proceeding to India , for the first time , at an advanced period of life . The longest visit paid to Corfu by a Royal per- sonage , during the last four years , was that of the ...
... regarded his future health , considering that he was proceeding to India , for the first time , at an advanced period of life . The longest visit paid to Corfu by a Royal per- sonage , during the last four years , was that of the ...
98. oldal
... regarded Signor Lascarato with especial horror , as the opponent of the priests and as an excommunicated man . To the inquiry , there . fore , of whether we were at home , he replied that— SIGNORA LASCARATO . 99 " His mistress was , but ...
... regarded Signor Lascarato with especial horror , as the opponent of the priests and as an excommunicated man . To the inquiry , there . fore , of whether we were at home , he replied that— SIGNORA LASCARATO . 99 " His mistress was , but ...
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