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... feel- ings , his Majesty will not give place to any one of his subjects , himself being the representative of all that is truly noble in the English character . At the conclusion of this brief Memoir of his most Gracious Majesty , his ...
... feel- ings , his Majesty will not give place to any one of his subjects , himself being the representative of all that is truly noble in the English character . At the conclusion of this brief Memoir of his most Gracious Majesty , his ...
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... feel dis- posed to make . They did indeed , not infrequently , in the fashionable circles which they visited , deplore most patheti- cally that the Church of England should have within her peaceful borders , some of those fanatical ...
... feel dis- posed to make . They did indeed , not infrequently , in the fashionable circles which they visited , deplore most patheti- cally that the Church of England should have within her peaceful borders , some of those fanatical ...
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... feel , that as a guest of Sir Thomas , it would be a breach of good manners to be reserved and unaffa- ble at his table . In addition to this , she had taken her seat at dinner by the side of a most fascinating and well - informed gen ...
... feel , that as a guest of Sir Thomas , it would be a breach of good manners to be reserved and unaffa- ble at his table . In addition to this , she had taken her seat at dinner by the side of a most fascinating and well - informed gen ...
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... feel thy chastening rod , And straight I turn'd unto my God . What though it piere'd my fainting heart , I bless'd the hand that caus'd the smart ; He taught my tears awhile to flow , But sav'd me from eternal woe . ' Brigg 21 THE ...
... feel thy chastening rod , And straight I turn'd unto my God . What though it piere'd my fainting heart , I bless'd the hand that caus'd the smart ; He taught my tears awhile to flow , But sav'd me from eternal woe . ' Brigg 21 THE ...
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... feel- ings in the troubled gaze . It seemed to express , a hope that the minister's assertions were true , though struggling with his pre- vious infidelity . " If it be so , I shall not have lived in vain , " were the words he seemed to ...
... feel- ings in the troubled gaze . It seemed to express , a hope that the minister's assertions were true , though struggling with his pre- vious infidelity . " If it be so , I shall not have lived in vain , " were the words he seemed to ...
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