Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2Dent, 1930 |
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Page 141
... King had contented himself with a general control . In this manner the advantages which belong to unity of design , and the advantages which belong to the division of labour , would have been to a great extent combined . But such a ...
... King had contented himself with a general control . In this manner the advantages which belong to unity of design , and the advantages which belong to the division of labour , would have been to a great extent combined . But such a ...
Page 155
... King stormed . Voltaire , with his usual disregard of truth , asserted his innocence , and made up some lie about a printer or an amanuensis . The King was not to be so imposed upon . He ordered the pamphlet to be burned by the common ...
... King stormed . Voltaire , with his usual disregard of truth , asserted his innocence , and made up some lie about a printer or an amanuensis . The King was not to be so imposed upon . He ordered the pamphlet to be burned by the common ...
Page 592
... King and Queen all the members of the household looked submissively for guidance . The impeachment , there- fore ... King's illness contains much excellent narrative and description , and will , we think , be as much valued by the ...
... King and Queen all the members of the household looked submissively for guidance . The impeachment , there- fore ... King's illness contains much excellent narrative and description , and will , we think , be as much valued by the ...
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