The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen131A. Constable, 1870 |
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... hope and believe that the vast national importance of setting this question at rest for ever will be so manifest to statesmen on both sides , in the Upper as well as in the Lower House , that by common consent its discussion will be ap ...
... hope and believe that the vast national importance of setting this question at rest for ever will be so manifest to statesmen on both sides , in the Upper as well as in the Lower House , that by common consent its discussion will be ap ...
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... hope that all wandering affections should be stilled , and the sweet rule grow dearer and dearer . In this confidence and with this hope his reign began . The But even while he records these hopes , the poet with a sigh breathes aside a ...
... hope that all wandering affections should be stilled , and the sweet rule grow dearer and dearer . In this confidence and with this hope his reign began . The But even while he records these hopes , the poet with a sigh breathes aside a ...
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... hope and life still existed the eyes might be dim and the voice inarticulate with passion ; but life and hope are over , and all those warm mists have been swept away in an instant . The calmness of death is upon them . Fly to my strong ...
... hope and life still existed the eyes might be dim and the voice inarticulate with passion ; but life and hope are over , and all those warm mists have been swept away in an instant . The calmness of death is upon them . Fly to my strong ...
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History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat | 1 |
The Northern Heights of London comprising Hamp | 5 |
Aus dem Leben des Generals Dr Heinrich von Brandt | 65 |
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