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The Queen's chief study was divinity , and she had rather weakened her faith than enlightened it ; she was at least not orthodox , and her confidante , Lady Sundon , an absurd and pompous simpleton , swayed her countenance towards the ...
The Queen's chief study was divinity , and she had rather weakened her faith than enlightened it ; she was at least not orthodox , and her confidante , Lady Sundon , an absurd and pompous simpleton , swayed her countenance towards the ...
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... stimulates the seditious and clamorous - the M'Hales and the Higginses - and rewards the neutrality , or at least silence , of all the rest , with this gaudy title of Lordship - which , though an insult to every loyal man in Ireland ...
... stimulates the seditious and clamorous - the M'Hales and the Higginses - and rewards the neutrality , or at least silence , of all the rest , with this gaudy title of Lordship - which , though an insult to every loyal man in Ireland ...
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For if she be involved in a quarrel , and her enemy prove too feeble or timid to risk a descent on Sussex or Hampshire - Malta , the Ionian Islands , Gibraltar , the Mauritius , all offer points of attack ; and the loss of the least of ...
For if she be involved in a quarrel , and her enemy prove too feeble or timid to risk a descent on Sussex or Hampshire - Malta , the Ionian Islands , Gibraltar , the Mauritius , all offer points of attack ; and the loss of the least of ...
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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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