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[ The Lusiads, Canto ii., Stanza 113.]
646 ([return])
[ She impressed them on several of her friends. In each case she said, "I particularly wish you to make these facts as public as possible when I am gone."
647 ([return])
[ We mean illiterate for a person who takes upon herself to write, of this even a cursory glance through her books will convince anybody.]
648 ([return])
[ For example, she destroyed Sir Richard's Diaries. Portions of these should certainly have been published.]
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[ Some of them she incorporated in her "Life" of her husband, which contains at least 60 pages of quotations from utterly worthless documents.]