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M. de Châteaubriand, M. de Bonald, M. de Villèle, in the 'Conservative,' and M. Benjamin Constant in the 'M.nerva,' maintained an incessant assault on the Cabinet.
Memoirs To Illustrate The History Of My Time Volume 1 John William Cole 1830
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M. Nightingale for both "Genie in a Butthole" and "If M.nerva came from Uranus"
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Sic Mi - nerva, Diana, Musae, Nymphae etc. ayvai dicuntur Odyss.
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AVith a view that requires no ex - planation, she styled iiim her * Telemachus; 'and he, without the least violence to his pride or inde-* pendence, followed the lead of his father, in be - speaking the counsels of such an unveiled Mi - nerva.
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A torrent not vfery large, which they call Triton, flows here: and they fay it was thus denominated, becaufe Mi-* nerva was educated near the river Triton; juft as if this torrent was the river Triton, and not that which, pro - ceeding from the marfh Tritonis in Africa, pours ttfi; tf into the Lybian fea.
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ThePaTtbentnoa\j, or Temple of Mi - nerva, acknowledged to be the moft beautiful piece of antiquity now remaining in the world,
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c nerva XXXIV nerva fuam fibi methodum, folummodo ab ephemeridibus, talia Parifiis & Lipfix fieri, edo&us, invenit.
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1'Im Partimtn enly, or Temple of Mi - nerva, acknowledged to be the nioft beautiful piece of antiquity now remaining in the world*
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Eocloses copy of the '' M.nerva "containing M.. Jeffer - son's letter to M. M.zieL 21, 127 -,
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