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Pagina 18
... present our most loyal and thankful hearts , and the last spirit in our nostrils , to be poured out , to be breathed up , for your safety . She answered : Mr. Speaker , we perceive your coming is to present thanks unto us ; know I ...
... present our most loyal and thankful hearts , and the last spirit in our nostrils , to be poured out , to be breathed up , for your safety . She answered : Mr. Speaker , we perceive your coming is to present thanks unto us ; know I ...
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... present Lent . Self - interest is a chilling principle ; but it is of excellent use to ministers in the condensation and phialling of any hot vapour that suits their purposes , and which might otherwise have passed off " tenures ...
... present Lent . Self - interest is a chilling principle ; but it is of excellent use to ministers in the condensation and phialling of any hot vapour that suits their purposes , and which might otherwise have passed off " tenures ...
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... present to him as remorse is present to the guilty , or a mechanical problem to an inventive genius . There are two things I've got present in that way : one of them is the picture of what I should hate to be . I'm determined never to ...
... present to him as remorse is present to the guilty , or a mechanical problem to an inventive genius . There are two things I've got present in that way : one of them is the picture of what I should hate to be . I'm determined never to ...
Inhoudsopgave
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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