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... once heard a celebrated and elegant historian and a hearty Whig declare , he liked a king like George III . better than such a one as Bonaparte ; because , in the former case , there was nothing to overawe the imagination but birth and ...
... once heard a celebrated and elegant historian and a hearty Whig declare , he liked a king like George III . better than such a one as Bonaparte ; because , in the former case , there was nothing to overawe the imagination but birth and ...
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... once looked for . Nay , a person who would never have risen by natural abilities to the situa- tion of churchwarden or parish beadle , succeeds by unquestionable right to the possession of a throne , and wields the energies of an empire ...
... once looked for . Nay , a person who would never have risen by natural abilities to the situa- tion of churchwarden or parish beadle , succeeds by unquestionable right to the possession of a throne , and wields the energies of an empire ...
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... , majestic peals forth the Coronation Anthem - everything is ready - and all at once the Majesty of kingdoms bursts upon the astonished sight- his person is swelled out with all the gorgeousness of ON THE SPIRIT OF MONARCHY . 11.
... , majestic peals forth the Coronation Anthem - everything is ready - and all at once the Majesty of kingdoms bursts upon the astonished sight- his person is swelled out with all the gorgeousness of ON THE SPIRIT OF MONARCHY . 11.
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... once held communion with the Most High , or been wrought to madness by deep thought and passion , or that inly broods over its sacred or its magic lore , must be " as a book where one may read strange matters , " that cannot be opened ...
... once held communion with the Most High , or been wrought to madness by deep thought and passion , or that inly broods over its sacred or its magic lore , must be " as a book where one may read strange matters , " that cannot be opened ...
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... once more I trust to have Full sight of her in Heav'n without restraint , Came vested all in white , pure as her mind : Her face was veil'd , yet to my fancied sight Love , sweetness , goodness in her person shined So clear , as in no ...
... once more I trust to have Full sight of her in Heav'n without restraint , Came vested all in white , pure as her mind : Her face was veil'd , yet to my fancied sight Love , sweetness , goodness in her person shined So clear , as in no ...
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