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... never Queen sit in my seat , with more zeal to my Country , care for my Subjects ; and that sooner with willingness will venture her life for your good and safety , than my self . For it is not my desire to live nor reign longer , than ...
... never Queen sit in my seat , with more zeal to my Country , care for my Subjects ; and that sooner with willingness will venture her life for your good and safety , than my self . For it is not my desire to live nor reign longer , than ...
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... never courted publicity , and his real worth was known only to those who were closely associated with him . Never was a useful life ARTHUR HAMILTON SMITH 403.
... never courted publicity , and his real worth was known only to those who were closely associated with him . Never was a useful life ARTHUR HAMILTON SMITH 403.
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... never wasted time , and consequently was never hurried . It was almost impossible to quarrel with him ; only once in a friend- ship of fifteen years - when he thought a Minister had let him down - did I ever see him show such irritation ...
... never wasted time , and consequently was never hurried . It was almost impossible to quarrel with him ; only once in a friend- ship of fifteen years - when he thought a Minister had let him down - did I ever see him show such irritation ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
TSARDOM AND IMPERIALISM IN THE FAR EAST and Middle East | 25 |
REASON AND INTUITION Philosophical Lecture By A C Ewing | 67 |
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