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... regard to his understanding , he is not altered . He displays good sense , and , whenever he will give himself the trouble to discourse of business , he answers with justness and precision . He has forgot nothing that he has done , seen ...
... regard to his understanding , he is not altered . He displays good sense , and , whenever he will give himself the trouble to discourse of business , he answers with justness and precision . He has forgot nothing that he has done , seen ...
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... regard for his daughter's happiness , would willingly place her in the degraded situation which a second wife is always considered to hold ; it being understood , in such cases , that the second wife remains subjected to the controul of ...
... regard for his daughter's happiness , would willingly place her in the degraded situation which a second wife is always considered to hold ; it being understood , in such cases , that the second wife remains subjected to the controul of ...
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... regard into the zealot of aristocratical and factious alarm ; into the accomplice and the instrument of Mr. Pitt ; into the advocate of " a vigour beyond the law ; " into the supporter of atrocious and sanguinary prosecutions ; into the ...
... regard into the zealot of aristocratical and factious alarm ; into the accomplice and the instrument of Mr. Pitt ; into the advocate of " a vigour beyond the law ; " into the supporter of atrocious and sanguinary prosecutions ; into the ...
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Porter Sir R K his Narrative of | 42 |
Coxes Memoirs of the Kings of Spain | 58 |
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