Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 4Sheldon and Company, 1862 |
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... party were arrested , and brought before the governor . The sister , trust- ing to the tenderness which , even in those troubled times , scarcely any gentleman of any party ever failed to show where a woman was concerned , took the ...
... party were arrested , and brought before the governor . The sister , trust- ing to the tenderness which , even in those troubled times , scarcely any gentleman of any party ever failed to show where a woman was concerned , took the ...
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... party was at the height of power , and while the memory of the reign of that party was still recent , conceived a strong disgust for all religion . The imputation was common between Temple and all the most distinguished courtiers of the ...
... party was at the height of power , and while the memory of the reign of that party was still recent , conceived a strong disgust for all religion . The imputation was common between Temple and all the most distinguished courtiers of the ...
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... party who had the heir of Baber in their hands represented him . as the undoubted , the legitimate , the absolute sover- eign , whom all subordinate authorities were bound to obey . The party against whom his name was used did not want ...
... party who had the heir of Baber in their hands represented him . as the undoubted , the legitimate , the absolute sover- eign , whom all subordinate authorities were bound to obey . The party against whom his name was used did not want ...
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