Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... person from whom it did not seem probable that useful infor- mation might be derived , and was so moderate in his desires that he left only three hundred distinct landed estates , though he might , as his honest servant assures us ...
... person from whom it did not seem probable that useful infor- mation might be derived , and was so moderate in his desires that he left only three hundred distinct landed estates , though he might , as his honest servant assures us ...
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... person . His best arms , however , were his sagacity and his self - command . The plot in which he had been an unwilling accomplice ended , as it was natural that so odious and absurd a plot should end , in the ruin of its contrivers ...
... person . His best arms , however , were his sagacity and his self - command . The plot in which he had been an unwilling accomplice ended , as it was natural that so odious and absurd a plot should end , in the ruin of its contrivers ...
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... person to whom she addressed her speech , or on whom the glance of her eagle eye fell , instantly sank on his knee . For Burleigh alone , a chair was set in her presence ; and there the old minister , by birth only a plain Lincoln ...
... person to whom she addressed her speech , or on whom the glance of her eagle eye fell , instantly sank on his knee . For Burleigh alone , a chair was set in her presence ; and there the old minister , by birth only a plain Lincoln ...
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... person and to her office , in their respect for the old line from which she sprang , in their sense of the general security which they enjoyed under her government . These were the means , and the only means , which she had at her ...
... person and to her office , in their respect for the old line from which she sprang , in their sense of the general security which they enjoyed under her government . These were the means , and the only means , which she had at her ...
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... person was surrounded , while , beyond the inclosure of his parks , nothing was to be seen but starvation and despair , seemed to increase the re- spectful attachment which his subjects felt for him . That governments exist only for the ...
... person was surrounded , while , beyond the inclosure of his parks , nothing was to be seen but starvation and despair , seemed to increase the re- spectful attachment which his subjects felt for him . That governments exist only for the ...
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