VI-57] I find nothing in the Spanish writers respecting Tepanec governors in Mexico, although none of them give any very definite idea how the city was governed in the early period of its existence.
That I am made your sport; For I find nothing in myself, but what Is much above a scorn.
His father is the rich lord Cleodemus, our neighbour: I suppose you'll find nothing disagreeable in his person or his converse; both which he has improved by travel.
But Colonel John seemed tofind nothing surprising in their presence.
On the contrary, he found it natural that these savages should sit silent before a man of the world, and, like the clowns they were, find nothing to say fit for a gentleman to hear.
But the Colonel, strange to say--perhaps he really was very simple--seemed to find nothing offensive in it.
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