de Coislin
Touched, but like a man who does not
wish to seem so
Unreasonable love of admiration, was
his ruin
We die as we have lived, and 'tis rare
it happens otherwise
Whatever course I adopt many people
will condemn me
Whitehall, the largest and ugliest
palace in Europe
Who counted others only as they stood
in relation to himself
Wise and disdainful silence is
difficult to keep under reverses
With him one's life was safe
World; so unreasoning, and so little in
accord with itself
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