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But he tells me for certain that no- thing is more sure than that the King , and Duke of York , and the Chancellor , are desirous and labouring all they can to get an Army , whatever the King says to the Parliament ; and he believes ...
But he tells me for certain that no- thing is more sure than that the King , and Duke of York , and the Chancellor , are desirous and labouring all they can to get an Army , whatever the King says to the Parliament ; and he believes ...
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But we believe that it has principally originated in the jealousy of those who are attached to Cambridge and Oxford , either by their interests , or by those feelings which men naturally entertain towards the place of their education ...
But we believe that it has principally originated in the jealousy of those who are attached to Cambridge and Oxford , either by their interests , or by those feelings which men naturally entertain towards the place of their education ...
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... though we believe for no other purpose than to increase the prefer- ence already given to Canada timber : For , poorly as we think of Mr Vansittart's sagacity , we cannot bring ourselves to believe that he actually imagined he would ...
... though we believe for no other purpose than to increase the prefer- ence already given to Canada timber : For , poorly as we think of Mr Vansittart's sagacity , we cannot bring ourselves to believe that he actually imagined he would ...
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A Discourse on the Rise Progress Peculiar Objects | 1 |
Memoirs of Samuel Pepys Esq F R S Secretary | 23 |
Absenteeism By Lady Morgan | 54 |
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