Freemason's Magazine, Or General and Complete Library, Volums 8-10J.W. Bunney, 1797 |
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Pàgina 80
... character of Paul the First in a more favourable point of view , is the regard he has shewn for the happiness of the ... character , and he has something in his gait and deportment which gives him the appearance of a native of France ...
... character of Paul the First in a more favourable point of view , is the regard he has shewn for the happiness of the ... character , and he has something in his gait and deportment which gives him the appearance of a native of France ...
Pàgina 83
... character of Catharine II . we can- not but consider her as the most illustrious sovereign , after the exit of Frederick the Great , King of Prussia , on the theatre of Europe , for comprehension of mind , vigour of character , and ...
... character of Catharine II . we can- not but consider her as the most illustrious sovereign , after the exit of Frederick the Great , King of Prussia , on the theatre of Europe , for comprehension of mind , vigour of character , and ...
Pàgina 201
... character in one of its plots the inci- dents unfold the characters ; in the other , the characters produce the incidents . The Priorys exemplify the latter position ; the rest of the characters are com- prised in the former . But the ...
... character in one of its plots the inci- dents unfold the characters ; in the other , the characters produce the incidents . The Priorys exemplify the latter position ; the rest of the characters are com- prised in the former . But the ...
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