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We cannot now know for certain the motives which led Dr. Johnson to express an opposite opinion . The only reason he gives to Boswell is that the Scotch Kirk has its General Assembly , and that it is an insult to the Church of England ...
We cannot now know for certain the motives which led Dr. Johnson to express an opposite opinion . The only reason he gives to Boswell is that the Scotch Kirk has its General Assembly , and that it is an insult to the Church of England ...
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of the Lowland population which these districts contained , added very little to the politics or public opinion of the nation , beyond the varying and capricious tactics of a few powerful chiefs . Its social system was in substance a ...
of the Lowland population which these districts contained , added very little to the politics or public opinion of the nation , beyond the varying and capricious tactics of a few powerful chiefs . Its social system was in substance a ...
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Presently you hear from the chairman the momentous words , The Committee are unanimously of opinion that the Preamble of the A B and X Bill is proved , and that the Preamble of the C D and Z Bill is not proved .
Presently you hear from the chairman the momentous words , The Committee are unanimously of opinion that the Preamble of the A B and X Bill is proved , and that the Preamble of the C D and Z Bill is not proved .
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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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