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... allowed the commission of evil , if good were proposed , as the end ; though , the evil was certain , and the good were problematical : Beaton was assassinated , for the benefit of the religion : Rizzio was mur- dered , in the Queen's ...
... allowed the commission of evil , if good were proposed , as the end ; though , the evil was certain , and the good were problematical : Beaton was assassinated , for the benefit of the religion : Rizzio was mur- dered , in the Queen's ...
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... allowing five persons to each family , in estimating the population , we ought scarcely to allow more than four ; there being in Whitby 10,061 persons ( deducting 142 , the population of the poor - houses ) to 2419 families , giving an ...
... allowing five persons to each family , in estimating the population , we ought scarcely to allow more than four ; there being in Whitby 10,061 persons ( deducting 142 , the population of the poor - houses ) to 2419 families , giving an ...
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... ( allowing for the difference always existing between studied and instantaneous rhetoric , ) the same means must conduce ... allow to sudden discourse are those , w which rare , inevitable , of a style somewhat more idiomatic and less ...
... ( allowing for the difference always existing between studied and instantaneous rhetoric , ) the same means must conduce ... allow to sudden discourse are those , w which rare , inevitable , of a style somewhat more idiomatic and less ...
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