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brought before the Legislature ; and we trust that the Session of 1857 will complete this amendment of the law by a measure alike demanded by justice , good policy , and humanity . The Lord Chancellor having introduced into the House of ...
brought before the Legislature ; and we trust that the Session of 1857 will complete this amendment of the law by a measure alike demanded by justice , good policy , and humanity . The Lord Chancellor having introduced into the House of ...
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He has , however , prefixed an Intro- duction in English , of more than sixty pages , in which all the chronological information to be derived from these Letters is comprised ; and he has collected many facts , never before brought ...
He has , however , prefixed an Intro- duction in English , of more than sixty pages , in which all the chronological information to be derived from these Letters is comprised ; and he has collected many facts , never before brought ...
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6 6 6 A few days after the publication of the Vanity of Human Wishes , ' his tragedy , Irene ' was brought on the stage . It must have been considerably advanced before he left Lichfield , for Boswell relates that when Gilbert Walmesley ...
6 6 6 A few days after the publication of the Vanity of Human Wishes , ' his tragedy , Irene ' was brought on the stage . It must have been considerably advanced before he left Lichfield , for Boswell relates that when Gilbert Walmesley ...
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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