Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 8Longman, 1862 |
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... country ; he could not have entertained the idea that the fortunes of the human race might by a better application of human industry be redeemed and put into a course of continual improvement , without conceiving an eager desire to see ...
... country ; he could not have entertained the idea that the fortunes of the human race might by a better application of human industry be redeemed and put into a course of continual improvement , without conceiving an eager desire to see ...
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... countries possessed great natural advantages in both the materials of trouble abounded , arising in both from the ... country destroyed ; " and all through a few years of corrupt , violent , or feeble administration . Just then Sir Amias ...
... countries possessed great natural advantages in both the materials of trouble abounded , arising in both from the ... country destroyed ; " and all through a few years of corrupt , violent , or feeble administration . Just then Sir Amias ...
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... country . The period of his residence there was full of great matters . It in- cluded the short , aspiring , and dangerous career of Don John of Austria ; his " perpetual edict of peace " pretended and broken ; his victory at Gemblours ...
... country . The period of his residence there was full of great matters . It in- cluded the short , aspiring , and dangerous career of Don John of Austria ; his " perpetual edict of peace " pretended and broken ; his victory at Gemblours ...
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... country was plastered all over with black mortar . And certain it was that about that time his father , having accidentally fallen asleep at an open window during the great thaw which followed a great snow , 2 was seized with a sudden ...
... country was plastered all over with black mortar . And certain it was that about that time his father , having accidentally fallen asleep at an open window during the great thaw which followed a great snow , 2 was seized with a sudden ...
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... Countries miserably oppressed ; and daily attempts against her Majesty , both by force and practice . Hereto serve ... country amounteth to forty thousand sol- diers , to the which he granteth leave to wear their weapons on the holy day ...
... Countries miserably oppressed ; and daily attempts against her Majesty , both by force and practice . Hereto serve ... country amounteth to forty thousand sol- diers , to the which he granteth leave to wear their weapons on the holy day ...
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