Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... nature of their contents but because of their character ? MR BROOKE : My information is that they were trans- ferred because of their private nature . There is no doubt that the answers are strictly true . But the question remains as to ...
... nature of their contents but because of their character ? MR BROOKE : My information is that they were trans- ferred because of their private nature . There is no doubt that the answers are strictly true . But the question remains as to ...
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... natural but no acquired morality and no strong innate notions of its value and necessity ; warm feelings and nothing to counterbalance them ; great good humour and much good nature ; no appearance of caprice ; rather quick and vive but ...
... natural but no acquired morality and no strong innate notions of its value and necessity ; warm feelings and nothing to counterbalance them ; great good humour and much good nature ; no appearance of caprice ; rather quick and vive but ...
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... nature of the subject will admit . Our inclinations are not in our power , nor should either of us be held answerable to the other because nature has not made us suitable to each other . Tranquil and comfortable society is , however ...
... nature of the subject will admit . Our inclinations are not in our power , nor should either of us be held answerable to the other because nature has not made us suitable to each other . Tranquil and comfortable society is , however ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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