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No action of James can be compared For ourselves , we own that we do not underfor wickedness and impudence to the conduct stand the common phrase - a good man , but a of Charles with respect to the Petition of Right . bad king .
No action of James can be compared For ourselves , we own that we do not underfor wickedness and impudence to the conduct stand the common phrase - a good man , but a of Charles with respect to the Petition of Right . bad king .
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On the other hand , the excesses of conceals his own , would have insured to him haughty and daring spirits have been treated a certain portion of their esteem . with indulgence , and even with respect . The So wide was the difference ...
On the other hand , the excesses of conceals his own , would have insured to him haughty and daring spirits have been treated a certain portion of their esteem . with indulgence , and even with respect . The So wide was the difference ...
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We an advertisement of a capital residence and a are inclined to think that , with respect to every desirable pleasure - ground . To take another great addition which has been made to the example ...
We an advertisement of a capital residence and a are inclined to think that , with respect to every desirable pleasure - ground . To take another great addition which has been made to the example ...
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The against their will , been forced to flatter - ol respect which the translators felt for the origi- which the tragedy of Bayes is a very favour : nal prevented them from adding any of the able specimen . What Lord Dorset observed ...
The against their will , been forced to flatter - ol respect which the translators felt for the origi- which the tragedy of Bayes is a very favour : nal prevented them from adding any of the able specimen . What Lord Dorset observed ...
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This man- lence , and more respect for himself , would , in ner be abandoned ; nor did he ever adopt the his own walk , have attained to absolute per Dutch taste which Pope affected , the trim'fection a HISTORY .
This man- lence , and more respect for himself , would , in ner be abandoned ; nor did he ever adopt the his own walk , have attained to absolute per Dutch taste which Pope affected , the trim'fection a HISTORY .
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