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Side 97
... able for their honesty , sagacity , and substantiality , would fain have aided the Scots , had they not , through their subtle channels of intelligence , known that the Darien Company was not countenanced by the king who reign- ed over ...
... able for their honesty , sagacity , and substantiality , would fain have aided the Scots , had they not , through their subtle channels of intelligence , known that the Darien Company was not countenanced by the king who reign- ed over ...
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... able ; but Mr. Macaulay's James is certainly not the James of Pepys and Evelyn , the wrong - headed Duke of York , whom nobody loved much , yet whom a good many people respected . Misery and downfall are apt instru- ments enough to ...
... able ; but Mr. Macaulay's James is certainly not the James of Pepys and Evelyn , the wrong - headed Duke of York , whom nobody loved much , yet whom a good many people respected . Misery and downfall are apt instru- ments enough to ...
Side 283
... able to hunt the day in summer to the North Pole , and to fly from the winter to the South , has ever been able to compete in ease and luxury of locomotion with that pretty little vagabond the swallow . Yet civilisation , in spite of an ...
... able to hunt the day in summer to the North Pole , and to fly from the winter to the South , has ever been able to compete in ease and luxury of locomotion with that pretty little vagabond the swallow . Yet civilisation , in spite of an ...
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