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It shocked her considerably to hear a few months later that he had become an enthusiast , ' that at Treves he had prayed four or five hours together and desired to enter a convent , an inclination with which she had , as we know ...
It shocked her considerably to hear a few months later that he had become an enthusiast , ' that at Treves he had prayed four or five hours together and desired to enter a convent , an inclination with which she had , as we know ...
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In the same period , many Oxford men can remember Bishop Wilberforce's attack upon Darwinism , and , somewhat later , Dean Burgon's University sermon which ended with the stirring peroration : Leave me my ancestors in Paradise , and I ...
In the same period , many Oxford men can remember Bishop Wilberforce's attack upon Darwinism , and , somewhat later , Dean Burgon's University sermon which ended with the stirring peroration : Leave me my ancestors in Paradise , and I ...
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Sixty years later Queen Victoria , referring to her then action , remarked that she was very young in 1839 , and with more experience might have acted differently . The so - called ' Bedchamber plot ' had something grotesque about it ...
Sixty years later Queen Victoria , referring to her then action , remarked that she was very young in 1839 , and with more experience might have acted differently . The so - called ' Bedchamber plot ' had something grotesque about it ...
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This volume published 1908, not 1808 as listed.
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THE GOVERNMENT OF SUBJECT RACES | 1 |
Dent | 28 |
Adam and Charles Black | 105 |
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