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... invitation from the general to attend him in the same station in his military embassy to the courts of Vienna. and Turin. I then were the uniform of an A: oflicer, and was introduced at these courts as aidede camp MY OWN LIFE. '
... invitation from the general to attend him in the same station in his military embassy to the courts of Vienna. and Turin. I then were the uniform of an A: oflicer, and was introduced at these courts as aidede camp MY OWN LIFE. '
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... attend him on his embamy to Paris, with a near prospect of being appointed secretary to the embassy; and, in the meanwhile, of performing the functions of that office. This offer, however inviting, I at first declined, both because I ...
... attend him on his embamy to Paris, with a near prospect of being appointed secretary to the embassy; and, in the meanwhile, of performing the functions of that office. This offer, however inviting, I at first declined, both because I ...
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... attended him, during the whole of his stay in England, with that care and attention which might be expected from a temper so perfectly friendly and affectionate. As I had written to my mother that she might expect me in Scotland, I was ...
... attended him, during the whole of his stay in England, with that care and attention which might be expected from a temper so perfectly friendly and affectionate. As I had written to my mother that she might expect me in Scotland, I was ...
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... attending, it seldom failed to please and delight even those who were the objects of it. To his friends, who were frequently ... attended with the most severe application, the most extensive learning, the greatest depth of thought, and a ...
... attending, it seldom failed to please and delight even those who were the objects of it. To his friends, who were frequently ... attended with the most severe application, the most extensive learning, the greatest depth of thought, and a ...
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... attended the conquest made by that empire, as belonging more to Roman than British story: we shall hasten through the obscure and uninteresting period of Saxon annals: and shall reserve a more full narration for those times when the ...
... attended the conquest made by that empire, as belonging more to Roman than British story: we shall hasten through the obscure and uninteresting period of Saxon annals: and shall reserve a more full narration for those times when the ...
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