Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1J. M. Dent, 1951 - 1338 pages |
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... better dressed , and the horses better managed . But where the two situations are united , as in the Maître Jacques of Molière , we do not see that the matter is much mended by the solemn form with which the pluralist passes from one of ...
... better dressed , and the horses better managed . But where the two situations are united , as in the Maître Jacques of Molière , we do not see that the matter is much mended by the solemn form with which the pluralist passes from one of ...
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... better claim ; and that doubt would , in all probability , have produced a war both with Scotland and with France , if the project of Northumberland had not been blasted in its infancy . That Elizabeth had a better claim than the Queen ...
... better claim ; and that doubt would , in all probability , have produced a war both with Scotland and with France , if the project of Northumberland had not been blasted in its infancy . That Elizabeth had a better claim than the Queen ...
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... better governed than the Scotch ? Surely not . This circumstance has of late been used as an argument against reform ... better governed under a good constitution than under a bad constitution . But they will be better governed under the ...
... better governed than the Scotch ? Surely not . This circumstance has of late been used as an argument against reform ... better governed under a good constitution than under a bad constitution . But they will be better governed under the ...
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HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 77 |
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