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Page 135
... success . The wealth and character of the Spanish capitalists contributed in no small degree to the credit of the ... successful result of the political experiment , the national creditors abroad felt that they had a permanent security ...
... success . The wealth and character of the Spanish capitalists contributed in no small degree to the credit of the ... successful result of the political experiment , the national creditors abroad felt that they had a permanent security ...
Page 177
... success without the pressure of circum- stances , or the strong leaning of ambition combining with a sense of duty . But Byron was above the reach of that neces- sity , which drives so many to great and fortunate exertions . Though poor ...
... success without the pressure of circum- stances , or the strong leaning of ambition combining with a sense of duty . But Byron was above the reach of that neces- sity , which drives so many to great and fortunate exertions . Though poor ...
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... success . But all other hopes were dimmed by his poetical triumph , and seldom has there broken on the eye of man a scene of equal glory . He had not anticipated this ; he had reproached himself with relying so far on the opinion of his ...
... success . But all other hopes were dimmed by his poetical triumph , and seldom has there broken on the eye of man a scene of equal glory . He had not anticipated this ; he had reproached himself with relying so far on the opinion of his ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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