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Are we with Mr. Dickens to tell children that · Henry VIII . was a most intolerable ruffian , a disgrace to human nature , and a blot of blood and grease upon the history of England ? ' t Or , of James I.— These disputes , and his ...
Are we with Mr. Dickens to tell children that · Henry VIII . was a most intolerable ruffian , a disgrace to human nature , and a blot of blood and grease upon the history of England ? ' t Or , of James I.— These disputes , and his ...
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the same reasoning to the charming story of Bedgellert ; to the daring chivalry of William Tell ; or the cruel ... Mr. Dasent tells us that the tale of the bold archer , who saves his life by shooting an apple from the head of his own ...
the same reasoning to the charming story of Bedgellert ; to the daring chivalry of William Tell ; or the cruel ... Mr. Dasent tells us that the tale of the bold archer , who saves his life by shooting an apple from the head of his own ...
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Oliver Wendell Holmes is likewise doing his best to tell his countrymen a few truths it was well they should learn , especially from their own writers . He can say the most unpalatable things in the pleasantest possible way .
Oliver Wendell Holmes is likewise doing his best to tell his countrymen a few truths it was well they should learn , especially from their own writers . He can say the most unpalatable things in the pleasantest possible way .
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