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Page 54
... mind . The roulette table was his battle- field ; by turns his Austerlitz and his Waterloo - most frequently the last ! " No one knew whence this young man came ; but , from his volun- tary remarks as to his former situation , it was ...
... mind . The roulette table was his battle- field ; by turns his Austerlitz and his Waterloo - most frequently the last ! " No one knew whence this young man came ; but , from his volun- tary remarks as to his former situation , it was ...
Page 279
... mind of Elizabeth . Besides the possession of a sovereign whose fame has not been eclipsed by any of her successors , England had the pre - eminent advantage of giving birth at the same period to a crowd of the most brilliant , ardent ...
... mind of Elizabeth . Besides the possession of a sovereign whose fame has not been eclipsed by any of her successors , England had the pre - eminent advantage of giving birth at the same period to a crowd of the most brilliant , ardent ...
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... mind of Xerxes as the idea of changing places with an enemy of whom it was the bitterest pang of all to know " Di tanto si puo vantar ? " The Greek knew how pre- cious would be the balm to the pride of Xerxes , when he should be able to ...
... mind of Xerxes as the idea of changing places with an enemy of whom it was the bitterest pang of all to know " Di tanto si puo vantar ? " The Greek knew how pre- cious would be the balm to the pride of Xerxes , when he should be able to ...
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