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... than as many thousand pages . I have aimed at the utmost possible condensation consistent with main- taining the interest of the narrative ; and I may venture to say , that iv PREFACE . of the vast accession of authentic materials.
... than as many thousand pages . I have aimed at the utmost possible condensation consistent with main- taining the interest of the narrative ; and I may venture to say , that iv PREFACE . of the vast accession of authentic materials.
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... interest , especially in the character of their population . Durham was a very neglected agricultural district in the second half of the last century . " Within a comparatively recent period , a large portion of this county was ...
... interest , especially in the character of their population . Durham was a very neglected agricultural district in the second half of the last century . " Within a comparatively recent period , a large portion of this county was ...
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... interest of the crisis , that he ran away and hid himself , while Gilbert remained cool and collected to superintend the operation which was to confirm or confute the clamour with which the project had been assailed . " * The ...
... interest of the crisis , that he ran away and hid himself , while Gilbert remained cool and collected to superintend the operation which was to confirm or confute the clamour with which the project had been assailed . " * The ...
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... interests because it showed a balance against us " by which we lost a million a year , " such a trade would not be ... interest of our debt , and to maintain the arduous struggle in which we were engaged with the skill and capital of ...
... interests because it showed a balance against us " by which we lost a million a year , " such a trade would not be ... interest of our debt , and to maintain the arduous struggle in which we were engaged with the skill and capital of ...
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... interest in art was steadily gaining strength . The foundation , in 1734 , of the Dilettanti Society , though its attention was directed chiefly to the arts of ancient Greece , had done some- thing to foster the spirit of inquiry among ...
... interest in art was steadily gaining strength . The foundation , in 1734 , of the Dilettanti Society , though its attention was directed chiefly to the arts of ancient Greece , had done some- thing to foster the spirit of inquiry among ...
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