The Maiden Monarch; Or, Island Queen, Volume 2R. Hastings, 1840 |
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... land . Immediately after having taken her seat , she again arose , and thus addressed them : - 66 My lords , I have summoned you , as the chief and the noblest of our legislators , and who , consequently , should be the ablest and the ...
... land . Immediately after having taken her seat , she again arose , and thus addressed them : - 66 My lords , I have summoned you , as the chief and the noblest of our legislators , and who , consequently , should be the ablest and the ...
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... land , and is constantly reproaching us for not speedily adopting suit- able plans for banishing the stigma of such neglect from our country . I allude to the education of the children of this suffering class , as well as of every other ...
... land , and is constantly reproaching us for not speedily adopting suit- able plans for banishing the stigma of such neglect from our country . I allude to the education of the children of this suffering class , as well as of every other ...
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... land should be the primary care of the legislator , and next to this , the removal of certain temptations to crime , by insuring protection from cold and hunger to every human creature in our dominions . But important as these latter ...
... land should be the primary care of the legislator , and next to this , the removal of certain temptations to crime , by insuring protection from cold and hunger to every human creature in our dominions . But important as these latter ...
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... land , it would be impolitic and unjust to society at large . We have more need to redouble our vigilance , and to put them down by every possible increase of severity . " This boldly - asserted opinion on the part of the OR , ISLAND ...
... land , it would be impolitic and unjust to society at large . We have more need to redouble our vigilance , and to put them down by every possible increase of severity . " This boldly - asserted opinion on the part of the OR , ISLAND ...
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... land with the vilest and most abandoned creatures that we can select from our own ? If we regard its poli- tical tendency , it is evil ; for we are giving birth to a land of ruffians , whose children will live as their fathers have ...
... land with the vilest and most abandoned creatures that we can select from our own ? If we regard its poli- tical tendency , it is evil ; for we are giving birth to a land of ruffians , whose children will live as their fathers have ...
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addressed Alice Burnes alike amongst anxious arrived attempt attendants beautiful became Bertrand bosom breast bright carriage child choly Clifford conceal conduct Count Albert countenance creature crime curtsey daughter death desire display dition dwelling Edith Allingford escritoir evil excited eyes father favour fear feelings fellow-creatures garden gaze gentle gout grati hand happy head heart hope horse human imagination intel labour lady land lected look Lord Wickliffe majesty majesty's melan ment mercy mind ministers misery monarch mother nature never noble noble lady numbers observed palace parents passed peaceful penal laws poor girl present prisoner prove punishment queen Ravensbourne rendered replied request rest retired returned Lord Newton rose-tree scorn scudding seat shortly silent Sir Henry society soon sorrow sovereign spirit stood subjects suffering thee thing thou throne tion told village voice whilst wholly wife William Burnes wished words worthy wretched youth