id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044088048046 Shriner, Charles A. Wit, wisdom and foibles of the great, together with numerous anecdotes illustrative of the characters of people and their rulers ... 1920 .txt text/plain 535057 36582 80 can, or it might be said that police energy cannot detract from the sincerity of forgivewas superior to diplomacy.' On the follow| ness." Bismarck was asked to inscribe someing day of course the police could not find thing on the same page and so wrote at the asked, as any visitor of distinction would be, The wounded man lay still, drawn into himto the Foreign Office party given by Lady self, and saw nothing of what was passing. latter complained of the self-sufficiency of time he did not even deign to give them audithe young men of the day, upon which Mr. ences and went so far as to talk of communiPitt got up in great warmth, beginning with cies merrily touching the king's affection his quitting Hanover, to assume the sovertoward the lady, unto whom he said, that if | eignty of England, he ordered a general emanhe lived, it should come to pass that most cipation of all insolvent debtors throughout ./cache/hvd.32044088048046.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044088048046.txt