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... manner , the de- scription of the monarch's mode of riding is taken from Coke's Detection , and that of his dress from Osborn . To Claren- don , also , the writer is very considerably indebted for some curious traits of James's manners ...
... manner , the de- scription of the monarch's mode of riding is taken from Coke's Detection , and that of his dress from Osborn . To Claren- don , also , the writer is very considerably indebted for some curious traits of James's manners ...
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... manner , sang another ballad , which treated of impending danger and treachery . All this might have passed for a mere accidental caprice of the singer , had there not been something in her look , manner , and gesticulation , that made ...
... manner , sang another ballad , which treated of impending danger and treachery . All this might have passed for a mere accidental caprice of the singer , had there not been something in her look , manner , and gesticulation , that made ...
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... manner in which the abuses of the old system opened themselves to that great man's mind as he advanced in his researches , is too uni- formly eulogistic , and exhibits , we think , too favorable a cha- racter of the talents as well as ...
... manner in which the abuses of the old system opened themselves to that great man's mind as he advanced in his researches , is too uni- formly eulogistic , and exhibits , we think , too favorable a cha- racter of the talents as well as ...
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