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A delegation from the so recently disaffected Commons arrived , knelt before her and said , in the words of the Speaker : In all duty and thankfulness , prostrate at your feet , we present our most loyal and thankful hearts , and the ...
A delegation from the so recently disaffected Commons arrived , knelt before her and said , in the words of the Speaker : In all duty and thankfulness , prostrate at your feet , we present our most loyal and thankful hearts , and the ...
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But though we consider Arthur Young at present little less than a " gentleman in the confidence of the government " to use the courteous phrase of a learned judge , yet still he is a man of undoubted information , and , in his ...
But though we consider Arthur Young at present little less than a " gentleman in the confidence of the government " to use the courteous phrase of a learned judge , yet still he is a man of undoubted information , and , in his ...
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The present business has been as much a work of treachery as of cowardice , though both may have done their part . If ever you and I meet again , I will have a talk with you upon the subject . At present , for obvious reasons , I can ...
The present business has been as much a work of treachery as of cowardice , though both may have done their part . If ever you and I meet again , I will have a talk with you upon the subject . At present , for obvious reasons , I can ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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