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Nor are the habits of his declining age so familiar to us as those of his early manhood . It is therefore to these - the life of Frederick public and private since the Peace of Hubertsburg— that we now desire to apply ourselves .
Nor are the habits of his declining age so familiar to us as those of his early manhood . It is therefore to these - the life of Frederick public and private since the Peace of Hubertsburg— that we now desire to apply ourselves .
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Still , however , by early hours and regular exercise , his constitution had since his early youth gained much 2 in vital strength , and enabled him to recover promptly in • 32 Last Years of Frederick the Second .
Still , however , by early hours and regular exercise , his constitution had since his early youth gained much 2 in vital strength , and enabled him to recover promptly in • 32 Last Years of Frederick the Second .
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... 39 - conclusion of the work , 40 - cancellarian statistics , 42 - amalgamation of the Irish and English Bars , 43 - summary of pedigree and early education of chancellors , 44 - want of talent in their families , 47- early career of ...
... 39 - conclusion of the work , 40 - cancellarian statistics , 42 - amalgamation of the Irish and English Bars , 43 - summary of pedigree and early education of chancellors , 44 - want of talent in their families , 47- early career of ...
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Contents
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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