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" ... the course of the last three months, not in war, " upwards of four thousand of my acquaintance," with the self-possession of a morning visit. "
Contarini Fleming. Alroy. Romances - Page 171
by Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1846
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Contarini Fleming: A Psychological Autobiography, Volume 2

Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - 1832 - 184 pages
...his secretary, and his immediate suite. The end of the saloon was lined with tchawooshes, or lackeys, in waiting, in crimson dresses with long silver canes....fellow-creatures his only wish. Pipes and coffee were then brought, and then his highness waved his hand, and in an instant the chamber was cleared. He then...
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Contarini Fleming: A Psychological Autobiography, Volume 2

Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - 1832 - 192 pages
...his secretary, and his immediate suite. The end of the saloon was lined with tchawooshes, or lackeys, in waiting, in crimson dresses with long silver canes....that the peace of the world was his only object, and ihe happiness of his fellow-creatures his only wish. Pipes and coffee were then brought, and then his...
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Contarini Fleming: a Psychological Romance: The Rise of Iskander

Benjamin Disraeli - 1845 - 482 pages
...his (secretary and his immediate suite. The end of the saloon was lined with tchawooshes, or lackeys in waiting, in crimson dresses, with long silver canes....his highness on the pacification of Albania ; and ho rejoined that the peace of the world was his only object,vand the happiness of his fellow-creatures...
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Contarini Fleming: A Romance

Benjamin Disraeli - 1846 - 398 pages
...with a brow covered with wrinkles, and a countenance clouded with anxiety and thought. I entered the shed-like Divan of the kind and comparatively insignificant...world was his only object, and the happiness of his i'ellow-creatures his only wish. Pipes and coffee were brought, and then his Highness waved his hand,...
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Contarini Fleming [by B. Disraeli].

Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1853 - 286 pages
...his secretary, and his immediate suite. The end of the saloon was lined with tchawooshes, or lackeys in waiting, in crimson dresses, with long silver canes....compliments passed between us. I congratulated his higlmess on the pacification of Alhania ; and he rejoined that the peace of the world was his only...
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Contarini Fleming: An Autobiography

Benjamin Disraeli - 1870 - 116 pages
...his secretary, and his immediate suite. The end of the saloon was lined with tchawooshes, or lackeys, in waiting, in crimson dresses with long silver canes....fellowcreatures his only wish. Pipes and coffee were then brought, and then his highness waved his hand, and in an instant the chamber was cleared. He then...
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Home Letters

Benjamin Disraeli - 1885 - 160 pages
...was cleared. Our conversation I need not repeat. We congratulated him on the pacification of Albania. He rejoined, that the peace of the world was his only object, and the happiness of mankind his only wish : this went on for the usual time. He asked us no questions about ourselves or...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1885 - 1116 pages
...call. ( >ur conversation I need not repeat. We congratulated him on the pacification of Albania, lie rejoined that the peace of the world was his only object, and the happiness of mankind his only wish." I thought to myself when I read those 245 (No. 3) Sill. 246 words — " There,...
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Lord Beaconsfield's Letters, 1830-1852

Benjamin Disraeli - 1887 - 272 pages
...was cleared. Our conversation I need not repeat. We congratulated him on the pacification of Albania. He rejoined, that the peace of the world was his only object, and the happiness of mankind his only •wish : this went on for the usual time. He asked us no questions about ourselves...
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British Letters Illustrative of Character and Social Life, Volume 2

Edward Tuckerman Mason - 1888 - 284 pages
...was cleared. Our conversation I need not repeat. We congratulated him on the pacification of Albania. He rejoined that the peace of the world was his only object, and the happiness of mankind his only wish : this went on for the usual time. He asked us no questions about ourselves or...
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