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... favour ; so that Helen had to contend both against the importunities of her friends and the assiduities of her lover ; and the cloister alone seemed to afford her protection from a world in which she had found nothing but grief . She ...
... favour ; so that Helen had to contend both against the importunities of her friends and the assiduities of her lover ; and the cloister alone seemed to afford her protection from a world in which she had found nothing but grief . She ...
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... favour ; and the battle of Naseby , which was on the eve of being fought at this time , while it justified the discrimination of the Commander - in - chief , could not fail to impress on Crom- well's mind his own importance . The author ...
... favour ; and the battle of Naseby , which was on the eve of being fought at this time , while it justified the discrimination of the Commander - in - chief , could not fail to impress on Crom- well's mind his own importance . The author ...
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... favour of a rise is founded on the operation of the corn - law of 1815 ; a question of great com- plexity , and intitled on several accounts to the serious atten- tion of the landed interest . These gentlemen , with Mr. Webb Hall at ...
... favour of a rise is founded on the operation of the corn - law of 1815 ; a question of great com- plexity , and intitled on several accounts to the serious atten- tion of the landed interest . These gentlemen , with Mr. Webb Hall at ...
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