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When he ar- rived at Rome , he endeavored to extinguish a passion which gave him unremitting pain , by plunging into that current of dissipation and debauchery from which he had of late ab- stained . This expedient had no better effect ...
When he ar- rived at Rome , he endeavored to extinguish a passion which gave him unremitting pain , by plunging into that current of dissipation and debauchery from which he had of late ab- stained . This expedient had no better effect ...
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He began with Father Pedro , whose favor he endeavored to acquire by all the address and powers of insinuation he was master of , setting out by choosing him for his ghostly father ; and to the gentle penance which he enjoined for the ...
He began with Father Pedro , whose favor he endeavored to acquire by all the address and powers of insinuation he was master of , setting out by choosing him for his ghostly father ; and to the gentle penance which he enjoined for the ...
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Signora Sporza endeavored to soothe and quiet the mind of Laura by admonitions to patience and fortitude , repre- senting that she would in a very short time have the pleasure of embracing her brother , who would unquestionably fall on ...
Signora Sporza endeavored to soothe and quiet the mind of Laura by admonitions to patience and fortitude , repre- senting that she would in a very short time have the pleasure of embracing her brother , who would unquestionably fall on ...
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