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It is to be presumed , then , that the Government have it in view to propose the amalgamation of the English and Irish bars . This may be highly desirable - but we hope Lords Cottenham and Campbell and the present much respected Irish ...
It is to be presumed , then , that the Government have it in view to propose the amalgamation of the English and Irish bars . This may be highly desirable - but we hope Lords Cottenham and Campbell and the present much respected Irish ...
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We would further observe that it is not from this form that our present English is directly descended . A language agreeing much more closely with our standard speech in words , in idiom , and in grammatical forms , existed in the ...
We would further observe that it is not from this form that our present English is directly descended . A language agreeing much more closely with our standard speech in words , in idiom , and in grammatical forms , existed in the ...
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He maintains the propriety of rejecting all English manufactures , English cloths , English hats , English porter and gin , and abuses the English riders , ' ' a species of locusts who have long infested poor Scotland ' — the drainers ...
He maintains the propriety of rejecting all English manufactures , English cloths , English hats , English porter and gin , and abuses the English riders , ' ' a species of locusts who have long infested poor Scotland ' — the drainers ...
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The Lives of the Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal | 39 |
Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry Edited by two | 109 |
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