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... character , and now proposes to issue an enlarged and improved edition , embracing the exten- sive material afforded by the printed , and especially the manuscript matter , that has become accessible during that period . The work will ...
... character , and now proposes to issue an enlarged and improved edition , embracing the exten- sive material afforded by the printed , and especially the manuscript matter , that has become accessible during that period . The work will ...
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... character and actions had not yet received the dispassionate investigation of history , such a fact would not ... characters at home and abroad in all ages of the world , but gives us brief entries of wars , battles , sieges , alliances ...
... character and actions had not yet received the dispassionate investigation of history , such a fact would not ... characters at home and abroad in all ages of the world , but gives us brief entries of wars , battles , sieges , alliances ...
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... character and in the sale of the book , brought the present action against Messrs . Robinsons , booksellers , who are the venders of the Critical Review . " The chief justice explained to the jury that this was a case very different ...
... character and in the sale of the book , brought the present action against Messrs . Robinsons , booksellers , who are the venders of the Critical Review . " The chief justice explained to the jury that this was a case very different ...
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... character must always be reflected in his work . Perhaps it would not be easier to epitomize Kensett's character so well in any other way as may be done by relating with some particularity the incident to which was owing the illness ...
... character must always be reflected in his work . Perhaps it would not be easier to epitomize Kensett's character so well in any other way as may be done by relating with some particularity the incident to which was owing the illness ...
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... character . That work first appeared in 1857 , when the Dean was 64 years old , a ripe age for an author ; and it is a noteworthy fact that within a fortnight of his death , he was engaged in revising the proof - sheets of the twenty ...
... character . That work first appeared in 1857 , when the Dean was 64 years old , a ripe age for an author ; and it is a noteworthy fact that within a fortnight of his death , he was engaged in revising the proof - sheets of the twenty ...
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