The Metropolitan, Том 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... leave , when he stopped me , and taking up a pale calf covered duodecimo , said , " To - morrow you'll have to swear to all these statutes , not one of which you have ever seen or heard of , and the majority of which are very ridiculous ...
... leave , when he stopped me , and taking up a pale calf covered duodecimo , said , " To - morrow you'll have to swear to all these statutes , not one of which you have ever seen or heard of , and the majority of which are very ridiculous ...
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... leave in his works such a faithful repre- sentation . As a restorer of classical literature , Boccaccio has hardly less claims to the gratitude of modern ages than his friend Petrarch , not- withstanding the more extensive influence and ...
... leave in his works such a faithful repre- sentation . As a restorer of classical literature , Boccaccio has hardly less claims to the gratitude of modern ages than his friend Petrarch , not- withstanding the more extensive influence and ...
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... leave you , my lord , to that mature insensibility which is.only to be acquired by steady per- severance in infamy . Every principle of conscience you have long ago been hardy enough to discard . " Of the same statesman another and very ...
... leave you , my lord , to that mature insensibility which is.only to be acquired by steady per- severance in infamy . Every principle of conscience you have long ago been hardy enough to discard . " Of the same statesman another and very ...
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... leave it open to Mr. Canning's acceptance . This tempting proposal was firmly negatived , solely upon conscientious grounds . It was under- stood that the administration was pledged , as such , to oppose Catholic Emancipation . To this ...
... leave it open to Mr. Canning's acceptance . This tempting proposal was firmly negatived , solely upon conscientious grounds . It was under- stood that the administration was pledged , as such , to oppose Catholic Emancipation . To this ...
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... leaving the Singe d'Or , soon after the death of her husband , and all traces of her became lost to her friends and suitors at Tournay , who were able to ascertain no more than that she had quitted the Netherlands , and embarked at ...
... leaving the Singe d'Or , soon after the death of her husband , and all traces of her became lost to her friends and suitors at Tournay , who were able to ascertain no more than that she had quitted the Netherlands , and embarked at ...
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