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... gave but too just a foundation for censure . Licentious , but not venal , talents and genius rather than fortune and rank , gave a claim to her favours . In the following lines , she attempted to palliate her faults : - " Le tems met ...
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... gave but too just a foundation for censure . Licentious , but not venal , talents and genius rather than fortune and rank , gave a claim to her favours . In the following lines , she attempted to palliate her faults : - " Le tems met ...
... gave but too just a foundation for censure . Licentious , but not venal , talents and genius rather than fortune and rank , gave a claim to her favours . In the following lines , she attempted to palliate her faults : - " Le tems met ...
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... gave of his fidelity and dexterity in business , procured for him the most important nunciatures of Sweden , Muscovy , Hol- land , Hungary , and various parts of Germany , in all which he acquitted himself to the satisfaction of his ...
... gave of his fidelity and dexterity in business , procured for him the most important nunciatures of Sweden , Muscovy , Hol- land , Hungary , and various parts of Germany , in all which he acquitted himself to the satisfaction of his ...
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