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... interest and pro- found sorrow which I have never ceased feeling since your Majesty has been taken from your kingdom ... interest interest among the people of this kingdom , where it MONTHLY CATALOGUE , Miscellaneous . 221.
... interest and pro- found sorrow which I have never ceased feeling since your Majesty has been taken from your kingdom ... interest interest among the people of this kingdom , where it MONTHLY CATALOGUE , Miscellaneous . 221.
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... interest than those even of our Shakspeare . The latter is indeed infinitely more varied , and his exquisitely beautiful sentiments are a source of inexhaust- ible delight ; but as to the interest of the drama , I frequently find mine ...
... interest than those even of our Shakspeare . The latter is indeed infinitely more varied , and his exquisitely beautiful sentiments are a source of inexhaust- ible delight ; but as to the interest of the drama , I frequently find mine ...
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... interests of agriculture and of manufactures as conflicting interests ; and it was considered to be the interest of the former to advance and of the latter to depress the price of subsistence . This was an error . It is to the ...
... interests of agriculture and of manufactures as conflicting interests ; and it was considered to be the interest of the former to advance and of the latter to depress the price of subsistence . This was an error . It is to the ...
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