Old and New London: The city ancient and modernCassell, Petter, & Galpin, 1873 |
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... never approved of anything unfair or illiberal , and , though good - natured and gentleman - like , never let an absurd or unjust pro- position pass him without expressing dissent . ' He was much liked by Hazlitt , for they had mutual ...
... never approved of anything unfair or illiberal , and , though good - natured and gentleman - like , never let an absurd or unjust pro- position pass him without expressing dissent . ' He was much liked by Hazlitt , for they had mutual ...
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... never willing to put up with a wrong , nor to pardon where he had a power to retaliate . He had never been guilty of blood till now , though he had occasion to draw his sword , both in the field and on sudden violences , where he had ...
... never willing to put up with a wrong , nor to pardon where he had a power to retaliate . He had never been guilty of blood till now , though he had occasion to draw his sword , both in the field and on sudden violences , where he had ...
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... never had any of the four hundred pound ,. Dr. Dr. Lushington , recently deceased , aged ninety- one , is another ecclesiastical judge deserving notice . He entered Parliament in 1807 , and retired in 1841. He began his political career ...
... never had any of the four hundred pound ,. Dr. Dr. Lushington , recently deceased , aged ninety- one , is another ecclesiastical judge deserving notice . He entered Parliament in 1807 , and retired in 1841. He began his political career ...
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