Littell's Living Age, Volume 124Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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... doubt many ad- vantages when he records in private , day by day , what he has heard , and what he thinks of passing events . He looks on while the game proceeds ; he watches its progress , and having no interest person- ally in the gain ...
... doubt many ad- vantages when he records in private , day by day , what he has heard , and what he thinks of passing events . He looks on while the game proceeds ; he watches its progress , and having no interest person- ally in the gain ...
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... doubt he has studied his gard says of this statute that the Commons subjects and practised himself in public speak- proposed to the king to commit an act of ing Years and years ago I remember his spoliation on the clergy , but that the ...
... doubt he has studied his gard says of this statute that the Commons subjects and practised himself in public speak- proposed to the king to commit an act of ing Years and years ago I remember his spoliation on the clergy , but that the ...
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... doubt with the movements and even the in- trigues of his party , but for the most holding his head loftily above them , and always ready to sacrifice his personal ends to what might seem to be the gen- eral benefit . Mr. Greville does ...
... doubt with the movements and even the in- trigues of his party , but for the most holding his head loftily above them , and always ready to sacrifice his personal ends to what might seem to be the gen- eral benefit . Mr. Greville does ...
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... doubt not that they will go down to is sad enough ; but in the memory of posterity as they are depicted in these what he did , we had rather not remem - pages . ber what faint friends , more than open enemies , have sometimes accused ...
... doubt not that they will go down to is sad enough ; but in the memory of posterity as they are depicted in these what he did , we had rather not remem - pages . ber what faint friends , more than open enemies , have sometimes accused ...
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... doubt remained , if any accession of ter- ror was possible , that doubt now fled , that accession of terror now came . It occurs to me that some reader may ask why in the name of fortune or mis- fortune , there being houses on both ...
... doubt remained , if any accession of ter- ror was possible , that doubt now fled , that accession of terror now came . It occurs to me that some reader may ask why in the name of fortune or mis- fortune , there being houses on both ...
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