Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... give or not to give it . ' These arguments had con- verted Mr. Wortley , who is said even to have contributed notes for the article , and they seem to have converted Lady Mary also . She was to have her money , and the most plain ...
... give or not to give it . ' These arguments had con- verted Mr. Wortley , who is said even to have contributed notes for the article , and they seem to have converted Lady Mary also . She was to have her money , and the most plain ...
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... gives the present race of Frenchmen more that is good than any one else would give them , and he gives it them in their own name . They have as much as they like of all that is good for them . But if not the present happiness of the ...
... gives the present race of Frenchmen more that is good than any one else would give them , and he gives it them in their own name . They have as much as they like of all that is good for them . But if not the present happiness of the ...
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... give him whatever he desired as soon as the exigencies of party enabled them to do so . He had not been long in office before he had good reason for thinking that he would be offered by the Government the office of Financial Member of ...
... give him whatever he desired as soon as the exigencies of party enabled them to do so . He had not been long in office before he had good reason for thinking that he would be offered by the Government the office of Financial Member of ...
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