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... no man ever saw me canvassing for preferment , no man ever saw me in quest of anything through the medium of friends , fixed with supplicatory look to the doors of the parliament , or clung to the vestibules of lower assemblies .
... no man ever saw me canvassing for preferment , no man ever saw me in quest of anything through the medium of friends , fixed with supplicatory look to the doors of the parliament , or clung to the vestibules of lower assemblies .
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... The Parliament of the Commonwealth of England have received an extraordinary congratulation from Your Excellency ... who wished all things lucky and prosperous in your name to the Parliament and English interest and desired that the ...
... The Parliament of the Commonwealth of England have received an extraordinary congratulation from Your Excellency ... who wished all things lucky and prosperous in your name to the Parliament and English interest and desired that the ...
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... 200-201 medical profession , references to , Tetrachordon 124-125 , 130 dedicated to Parliament , 206–207 receipt of letter from , 258 described , 241 relationship with , 58-60 purpose , 207 reproached for neglect , 53-54 selections ...
... 200-201 medical profession , references to , Tetrachordon 124-125 , 130 dedicated to Parliament , 206–207 receipt of letter from , 258 described , 241 relationship with , 58-60 purpose , 207 reproached for neglect , 53-54 selections ...
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