History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Paris, Том 2D. Appleton and Company, 1849 |
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... head . He soon found that he had not bettered his con- dition by yielding to the foolish cry for war . Unjust clamours are not to be silenced by weak or wicked compliance ; instead of ap- peasing their violence it only alters their ...
... head . He soon found that he had not bettered his con- dition by yielding to the foolish cry for war . Unjust clamours are not to be silenced by weak or wicked compliance ; instead of ap- peasing their violence it only alters their ...
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... head touched the pillow , now never dozes above an hour without waking ; and he , who at din- ner always forgot he was Minister , and was more gay and thought- less than all his company , now sits without speaking , and with his eyes ...
... head touched the pillow , now never dozes above an hour without waking ; and he , who at din- ner always forgot he was Minister , and was more gay and thought- less than all his company , now sits without speaking , and with his eyes ...
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... head of the Church of England one of its most bitter and unchanging adversaries - such was the aim of men who believed or boasted themselves the best , nay , the only real , friends of that Church ! Every successive year , as it in ...
... head of the Church of England one of its most bitter and unchanging adversaries - such was the aim of men who believed or boasted themselves the best , nay , the only real , friends of that Church ! Every successive year , as it in ...
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... head of Vernon , with an inscription as " The avenger of his country . " ‡ The event did not quite confirm these golden dreams . The En- glish sailors , indeed , by dint of labour , cleared a way through the sunk wrecks in front of ...
... head of Vernon , with an inscription as " The avenger of his country . " ‡ The event did not quite confirm these golden dreams . The En- glish sailors , indeed , by dint of labour , cleared a way through the sunk wrecks in front of ...
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... head of thirty thousand men . He had not strengthened himself by any engagements with the Court of Ver- sailles , but he relied on its ancient animosity against the House of Austria , and perceived that he might sign an alliance ...
... head of thirty thousand men . He had not strengthened himself by any engagements with the Court of Ver- sailles , but he relied on its ancient animosity against the House of Austria , and perceived that he might sign an alliance ...
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History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Paris, Том 1 Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope Недоступно для просмотра - 1849 |
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