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31.Sea that is richness and that'promises us a future splendor'. " Mart�nez used the red color to represent " the tourism along all colors, happiness, vacations, sport, " while described the use of greenish gray as the " touch of distinction, elegance, nobleness ."

32.I have labored to make a covenant with myself, that affection may not press upon judgment; for I suppose there is no man that hath any apprehension of gentry or nobleness, but his affection stands to the continuance of a house so illustrious, and would take hold of a twig or twine-thread to support it.

33.Assuming a moral stance, on April 1, 1902, he sent a " respectful petition " to the Royal Court, to decry the imposition of customs taxes on the state's creditors, to recommend a balanced budget and suggested reforms to the political system that guided the " nobleness and traditions " of the Portuguese populous.

34."I have laboured to make a covenant with myself, that affection may not press upon judgment; for I suppose there is no man that hath any apprehension of gentry or nobleness, but his affection stands to the continuance of a house so illustrious, and would take hold of a twig or twine-thread to support it.

35.His best loved character on the scene is the big Little man-a human being incessantly trampled by Life and the high and mighty, who frequently evokes laughter, but more often the sympathy and compassion of the audience-because of the nobleness, dignity, modesty and selflessness always helping him managed and overcome the vicissitude of his destiny.

36.:"'This', says he,'is esteemed the most excellent of all the cartoons; what nobleness, what dignity, there is in that figure of St Paul ! and yet what an addition to that nobleness could Raffaelle have given, had the art of contrast been known in his time ! but, above all, the flowing line which constitutes grace and beauty!

37.:"'This', says he,'is esteemed the most excellent of all the cartoons; what nobleness, what dignity, there is in that figure of St Paul ! and yet what an addition to that nobleness could Raffaelle have given, had the art of contrast been known in his time ! but, above all, the flowing line which constitutes grace and beauty!

38.People will at once perceive that I am alluding to Pisana Cornaro Mocenigo, whose nobleness of character, piety, and learning were unrivalled, and besides amusing herself with astronomical observations and natural history, took a singular pleasure in the study of anatomy, in which she made such great progress that she excited the admiration of the illustrious Frotomedico Santorini, and also of the immortal Giambattista Morgagni, prince of the anatomists of our time.

39.In Act I, scene 1, Antony not only speaks again of his empire but constructs a theatrical image : " Let Rome and Tiber melt, and the wide arch / Of the ranged empire fall . . . The nobleness of life / Is to do thus; when such a mutual pair / And such a twain can do't  in which I bind / On pain of punishment the world to weet / We stand up peerless . " Cleopatra immediately says, " Excellent falsehood ! " in an aside, indicating to the audience that she intends for Antony to adopt this rhetoric.

40.He wrote in 1888, " My ancestors were Polish noblemen ( Nietzky ); the type seems to have been well preserved despite three generations of German mothers . " At one point Nietzsche becomes even more adamant about his Polish identity . " I am a pure-blooded Polish nobleman, without a single drop of bad blood, certainly not German blood . " On yet another occasion Nietzsche stated " Germany is a great nation only because its people have so much Polish blood in their veins [ . . . ] I am proud of my Polish descent . " Nietzsche believed his name might have been Germanized, in one letter claiming, " I was taught to ascribe the origin of my blood and name to Polish noblemen who were called Ni�tzky and left their home and nobleness about a hundred years ago, finally yielding to unbearable suppression : they were Protestants ."

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