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... prince ; a per- sedentary pursuits abated nothing of fidious , encroaching , and dangerous the activity and vigilance of his go- neighbour ; an unkind and ungene - vernment : and though the learning rous relation . He was equally prodi ...
... prince ; a per- sedentary pursuits abated nothing of fidious , encroaching , and dangerous the activity and vigilance of his go- neighbour ; an unkind and ungene - vernment : and though the learning rous relation . He was equally prodi ...
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... prince of his time for wis- dom , virtue , and ability , and the most powerful in extent of dominion , of all $ 50 . those that had ever filled the throne The most shining part of this of England . His character , both in prince's ...
... prince of his time for wis- dom , virtue , and ability , and the most powerful in extent of dominion , of all $ 50 . those that had ever filled the throne The most shining part of this of England . His character , both in prince's ...
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... Prince given by this Historian ) is expressed in the fol- lowing Manner . This prince possessed many emi- nent virtues ; and , if we give indul- gence to ambition in a monarch , or In this manner finished the reign rank it , as the ...
... Prince given by this Historian ) is expressed in the fol- lowing Manner . This prince possessed many emi- nent virtues ; and , if we give indul- gence to ambition in a monarch , or In this manner finished the reign rank it , as the ...
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