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In like manner , as when I touched upon the irregularities of Cardinal Wolsey , I must remind the reader that every man is charitably to be judged by the standard of morality which prevailed in the age in which he lived .
In like manner , as when I touched upon the irregularities of Cardinal Wolsey , I must remind the reader that every man is charitably to be judged by the standard of morality which prevailed in the age in which he lived .
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When she had got over the bluntness of his manners ( which were certainly not those of the vieille cour ) ... who in early life enjoyed the society of Swift , was not likely to be much repelled by bluntness of manner in Thurlow .
When she had got over the bluntness of his manners ( which were certainly not those of the vieille cour ) ... who in early life enjoyed the society of Swift , was not likely to be much repelled by bluntness of manner in Thurlow .
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It was subsequently treated in a more satisfactory manner by two gentlemen who have made this branch of literature their especial study . Mr. Kemble furnished a valuable paper on the grammar and dialect in the ' Philological Museum ...
It was subsequently treated in a more satisfactory manner by two gentlemen who have made this branch of literature their especial study . Mr. Kemble furnished a valuable paper on the grammar and dialect in the ' Philological Museum ...
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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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