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The noble Council of Regency , appointed to rule in the name of his young son , did not have , among all its sixteen members , a single one whose title dated back even to the beginning of the century !
The noble Council of Regency , appointed to rule in the name of his young son , did not have , among all its sixteen members , a single one whose title dated back even to the beginning of the century !
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early death in 1817 , but its place in the development of her work is here at the beginning . In addition to its much more subtle and consistent parody of other popular literary forms , the beginning of which we have already noted in ...
early death in 1817 , but its place in the development of her work is here at the beginning . In addition to its much more subtle and consistent parody of other popular literary forms , the beginning of which we have already noted in ...
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He later wrote at some length about his introduction to Tom Jones and to Burke's orations , but the beginning of his freethinking was too painfully associated with his father's bitter disappointment for him to discuss it in any detail .
He later wrote at some length about his introduction to Tom Jones and to Burke's orations , but the beginning of his freethinking was too painfully associated with his father's bitter disappointment for him to discuss it in any detail .
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