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" Every body is acquainted with the beneficent acts of his lordship, and none can cease to hail his name as that of a real benefactor. " Until, therefore, the final determination of the National Government be known, and by virtue of the powers with which... "
Lord Byron [a poem] with remarks on his genius and character - Σελίδα 31
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