The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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... believe the public will pre- fer , that the last thoughts of the great mind passed away from among us should be preserved sacred from any touch but his own . Besides the revised manu- script , a few pages containing the first rough ...
... believe the public will pre- fer , that the last thoughts of the great mind passed away from among us should be preserved sacred from any touch but his own . Besides the revised manu- script , a few pages containing the first rough ...
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... believe , at an Anti- Slavery Meeting , which made some noise ) , and the acknowl- edged author of such articles in one of the two popular journals of the day , could not but command the attention , and awaken the hopes of his party ...
... believe , at an Anti- Slavery Meeting , which made some noise ) , and the acknowl- edged author of such articles in one of the two popular journals of the day , could not but command the attention , and awaken the hopes of his party ...
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... believe , more than once , with the intention of speaking , but some unexpected turn in the debate deprived him of his opportunity ; his friends , who knew the feeble state of his health at that time , were almost rejoiced at their ...
... believe , more than once , with the intention of speaking , but some unexpected turn in the debate deprived him of his opportunity ; his friends , who knew the feeble state of his health at that time , were almost rejoiced at their ...
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... believe , no lasting enemy ; he secured the un- swerving attachment of his political friends , to whom he had been unswervingly true . No act inconsistent with the highest honor and integrity was ever whispered against him . In all his ...
... believe , no lasting enemy ; he secured the un- swerving attachment of his political friends , to whom he had been unswervingly true . No act inconsistent with the highest honor and integrity was ever whispered against him . In all his ...
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... believe , where Hume leaves off . " - Moore's Memoirs , & c . , Lond . , 1856 , vii . 304 . Never , perhaps , was a work more anxiously , more impa- tiently , expected by the public than Macaulay's History of England , om the first ...
... believe , where Hume leaves off . " - Moore's Memoirs , & c . , Lond . , 1856 , vii . 304 . Never , perhaps , was a work more anxiously , more impa- tiently , expected by the public than Macaulay's History of England , om the first ...
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