The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... ; while as a general rule I have given a preference to documents that are new , and excluded documents already published in other works . 3. I can hardly expect that the principles on which vi LIFE OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL.
... ; while as a general rule I have given a preference to documents that are new , and excluded documents already published in other works . 3. I can hardly expect that the principles on which vi LIFE OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL.
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Sir Spencer Walpole. 3. I can hardly expect that the principles on which I have thus acted will commend themselves to all my readers . An illustrious member of the Russell family , indeed , intimated to me at the commencement of my work ...
Sir Spencer Walpole. 3. I can hardly expect that the principles on which I have thus acted will commend themselves to all my readers . An illustrious member of the Russell family , indeed , intimated to me at the commencement of my work ...
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... principles are superior to those of every person whom I ever met with ; and if I was but half as good as him , I should deserve all that your partial friendship says of me . Heaven grant him a long life , for certain I am that it will ...
... principles are superior to those of every person whom I ever met with ; and if I was but half as good as him , I should deserve all that your partial friendship says of me . Heaven grant him a long life , for certain I am that it will ...
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... principles . In the autumn of 1810 , the cloud descended upon the faculties of the King which was never completely removed . Mr. Perceval's Administration , follow- ing the example of Mr. Pitt , induced Parliament to confer a Regency ...
... principles . In the autumn of 1810 , the cloud descended upon the faculties of the King which was never completely removed . Mr. Perceval's Administration , follow- ing the example of Mr. Pitt , induced Parliament to confer a Regency ...
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... principles , despotic in conversation at his own table . He received us very kindly , and entertained us more like a lettered prince than a princely man of letters . The tourists , after this , proceeded to Birmingham , Trent- ham ...
... principles , despotic in conversation at his own table . He received us very kindly , and entertained us more like a lettered prince than a princely man of letters . The tourists , after this , proceeded to Birmingham , Trent- ham ...
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