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... Duke of Wellington , whom I afterwards saw at Westminster Abbey at the funeral of Wilberforce . The young scholar fan- cies it happiness enough to live with people who can give an inside to the world ; without reflecting that they are ...
... Duke of Wellington , whom I afterwards saw at Westminster Abbey at the funeral of Wilberforce . The young scholar fan- cies it happiness enough to live with people who can give an inside to the world ; without reflecting that they are ...
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... Duke of Wellington . The right of the husband to sell the wife has been retained down to our times . The Jews have been the favorite victims of royal and popular persecution . Henry III . mortgaged all the Jews in the kingdom to his ...
... Duke of Wellington . The right of the husband to sell the wife has been retained down to our times . The Jews have been the favorite victims of royal and popular persecution . Henry III . mortgaged all the Jews in the kingdom to his ...
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... Duke of Buck- ingham was so modest and gentle , that some cour- tiers attempted to put affronts on him , until they found that this modesty and effeminacy was only a mask for the most terrible determination . And Sir Edward Parry said ...
... Duke of Buck- ingham was so modest and gentle , that some cour- tiers attempted to put affronts on him , until they found that this modesty and effeminacy was only a mask for the most terrible determination . And Sir Edward Parry said ...
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... duke , thinks the same thing , and is ready to allow the justice of the thought and act in his retainer or tenant , though sorely against his baro- nial or ducal will . The island was renowned in antiquity for its breed of mastiffs , so ...
... duke , thinks the same thing , and is ready to allow the justice of the thought and act in his retainer or tenant , though sorely against his baro- nial or ducal will . The island was renowned in antiquity for its breed of mastiffs , so ...
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... Duke of Wellington , who had the best right to say so advises the French General Kellermann that he may rely on the parole of an English officer . The English , of all classes , value themselves on this trait , as distinguishing them ...
... Duke of Wellington , who had the best right to say so advises the French General Kellermann that he may rely on the parole of an English officer . The English , of all classes , value themselves on this trait , as distinguishing them ...
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