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Side 34
... England ; and , as it was considered in these our days , though by no means indispensably necessary in the olden time , that that function- ary should previously be called to the bar , it was inwardly resolved by the father of the Two ...
... England ; and , as it was considered in these our days , though by no means indispensably necessary in the olden time , that that function- ary should previously be called to the bar , it was inwardly resolved by the father of the Two ...
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... England . To us Adding- ton belongs to us Abbott - and I know not how many other speakers of the House of Commons . The pulpit of our chapel has been adorned by the presence of Hurd , of Van Mildert , and many other divines of equal ...
... England . To us Adding- ton belongs to us Abbott - and I know not how many other speakers of the House of Commons . The pulpit of our chapel has been adorned by the presence of Hurd , of Van Mildert , and many other divines of equal ...
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... England's monarchs - rearing up its noble head as though it were the guardian spirit of the scene ! Landscapes superior to this are not , I am persuaded , to be found in any part of Europe , let our enthusiasts for all that lies on the ...
... England's monarchs - rearing up its noble head as though it were the guardian spirit of the scene ! Landscapes superior to this are not , I am persuaded , to be found in any part of Europe , let our enthusiasts for all that lies on the ...
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... England , by no means favourable to the latter . " And yet , " thought Jane , " how impertinently intrusive and embar- rassing would all that I have been listening to for the last hour have ap- peared , if addressed to me when I first ...
... England , by no means favourable to the latter . " And yet , " thought Jane , " how impertinently intrusive and embar- rassing would all that I have been listening to for the last hour have ap- peared , if addressed to me when I first ...
Side 60
... England at once , " soliloquized the squire when again alone . " No , that won't do , I must wait here for a remit- tance . Besides , poor dear soul ! in her present state , she couldn't bear the journey . Humph ! Naples , they say , is ...
... England at once , " soliloquized the squire when again alone . " No , that won't do , I must wait here for a remit- tance . Besides , poor dear soul ! in her present state , she couldn't bear the journey . Humph ! Naples , they say , is ...
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