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... received a visit from one of the most intelligent foreigners I have met . Count de Voyna is the Austrian ambassador to the Swedish court . During his visit , England was the topic of conversation . He is quite enamoured of her public ...
... received a visit from one of the most intelligent foreigners I have met . Count de Voyna is the Austrian ambassador to the Swedish court . During his visit , England was the topic of conversation . He is quite enamoured of her public ...
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... received from Foscolo , respecting the amiable individual who watched over him through the most painful portion of his life , and to whom he was indebted for the only glimpse of domestic com- fort he had the chance of enjoying . I have ...
... received from Foscolo , respecting the amiable individual who watched over him through the most painful portion of his life , and to whom he was indebted for the only glimpse of domestic com- fort he had the chance of enjoying . I have ...
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... received any instructions . His master , with a degree of liberality not very common with his tribe , encou- raged the young aspirant in his love of art , and introduced him to Martin , a portrait painter at Edinburgh of some eminence ...
... received any instructions . His master , with a degree of liberality not very common with his tribe , encou- raged the young aspirant in his love of art , and introduced him to Martin , a portrait painter at Edinburgh of some eminence ...
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