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... regard the life of Went- worth are the most important , because that period is perhaps the most disputed part of our history . Royalist - writers have extolled Wentworth as a pattern of disinterested loyalty , while the more violent of ...
... regard the life of Went- worth are the most important , because that period is perhaps the most disputed part of our history . Royalist - writers have extolled Wentworth as a pattern of disinterested loyalty , while the more violent of ...
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... regard to these preliminary steps , however , we imagine that he somewhat under - rates the dif ficulty of them . The present proceedings of the French potentate , the recent fate of the Reversion - bill in this country , and the open ...
... regard to these preliminary steps , however , we imagine that he somewhat under - rates the dif ficulty of them . The present proceedings of the French potentate , the recent fate of the Reversion - bill in this country , and the open ...
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... regard for the virtuous persons who pre- sided over his education . ' No reflecting reader will be surprised that Fenelon , formed as it would appear beyond most men to delight the social circle , yet entertaining such extensive views ...
... regard for the virtuous persons who pre- sided over his education . ' No reflecting reader will be surprised that Fenelon , formed as it would appear beyond most men to delight the social circle , yet entertaining such extensive views ...
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