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Not that we at all doubt their authenticity , but we think that , as a general rule , such papers - produced after the lapse of above a century - should carry with them some species of attestation . 6 The great bulk of correspondence ...
Not that we at all doubt their authenticity , but we think that , as a general rule , such papers - produced after the lapse of above a century - should carry with them some species of attestation . 6 The great bulk of correspondence ...
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ment shall settle that doubt , I can assure my honourable friend and the House , that no step will be taken by her Majesty's Government which can by possibility be impugned as contravening the law .'- Debates , 10th December .
ment shall settle that doubt , I can assure my honourable friend and the House , that no step will be taken by her Majesty's Government which can by possibility be impugned as contravening the law .'- Debates , 10th December .
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He had built , as it were , his throne and all his hopes on the National Guard - the doubt of their adherence , or rather the certainty of the disaffection of the most active and the neutrality of the most respectable amongst them ...
He had built , as it were , his throne and all his hopes on the National Guard - the doubt of their adherence , or rather the certainty of the disaffection of the most active and the neutrality of the most respectable amongst them ...
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Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry Edited by two | 109 |
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