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It is equally out the question that Mr. Gleig should have invented a conversation directly contrary to the facts of the case , and to the principles involved in the particular war referred to . Although the Duke certainly had not ...
It is equally out the question that Mr. Gleig should have invented a conversation directly contrary to the facts of the case , and to the principles involved in the particular war referred to . Although the Duke certainly had not ...
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He told me yesterday he believed his illness was partly caused by the anxiety and vexation of not being able to decide , in a manner satis- factory to himself , the question of going to Europe . He thinks he has has been shamefully used ...
He told me yesterday he believed his illness was partly caused by the anxiety and vexation of not being able to decide , in a manner satis- factory to himself , the question of going to Europe . He thinks he has has been shamefully used ...
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At the time of the conversation objected to by Mr. Gleig , between the Duke and Mr. Croker , the question of line versus * Quarterly Review , vol . xcii . p . 519 . D 2 column column had not , as far as we are aware The Personal Life of ...
At the time of the conversation objected to by Mr. Gleig , between the Duke and Mr. Croker , the question of line versus * Quarterly Review , vol . xcii . p . 519 . D 2 column column had not , as far as we are aware The Personal Life of ...
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The genuineness of this narrative , which was originally published at Rotterdam in 1757 , and is referred to in several contemporary publications , appears to be beyond question . The work had , however , become extremely ...
The genuineness of this narrative , which was originally published at Rotterdam in 1757 , and is referred to in several contemporary publications , appears to be beyond question . The work had , however , become extremely ...
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... earth as the convict - ships , from which , at any moment , a simple declaration of conformity to the faith of their persecutors would have set them free , entitles them beyond all question to a high place in the roll of martyrs .
... earth as the convict - ships , from which , at any moment , a simple declaration of conformity to the faith of their persecutors would have set them free , entitles them beyond all question to a high place in the roll of martyrs .
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