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... peace as may still remain must depend . We rejoice to see on every side the growing conviction that the first duty of England is to labor for peace , and that in laboring for peace she must keep her eye steadily fixed , not only on the ...
... peace as may still remain must depend . We rejoice to see on every side the growing conviction that the first duty of England is to labor for peace , and that in laboring for peace she must keep her eye steadily fixed , not only on the ...
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... peace , have frequently brought back the exile to his heart , thrown open the dungeon to the captive , and released the martyr from his stake . Such , indeed , were the achievements of the Duchess of Longueville . Satiated with pleasure ...
... peace , have frequently brought back the exile to his heart , thrown open the dungeon to the captive , and released the martyr from his stake . Such , indeed , were the achievements of the Duchess of Longueville . Satiated with pleasure ...
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From The Examiner , 16 July . THE PEACE OF VILLAFRANCA . How often have we to make the reflection that nothing ever happens according to rea- sonable expectation . This peace falsifies all that was both feared and hoped of the war . The ...
From The Examiner , 16 July . THE PEACE OF VILLAFRANCA . How often have we to make the reflection that nothing ever happens according to rea- sonable expectation . This peace falsifies all that was both feared and hoped of the war . The ...
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Gen Chas Lee proved a Traitor | 20 |
CHAMBERSs JOURNAL | 42 |
The Polite Novelist | 62 |
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