A History of English Poetry, Volumen5Macmillan, 1962 |
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... caused by the collapse of the South Sea Scheme , he brought the finances of the country into a state of soundness and prosperity . He was the one statesman that that the circumstances of the time required . The steady aim of his ...
... caused by the collapse of the South Sea Scheme , he brought the finances of the country into a state of soundness and prosperity . He was the one statesman that that the circumstances of the time required . The steady aim of his ...
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William John Courthope. superficial panic caused by the appearance of the Pretender , remained unshaken . Yet the end ... cause of domestic prosperity it might have been to preserve peace , it was humiliating to a nation which had borne a ...
William John Courthope. superficial panic caused by the appearance of the Pretender , remained unshaken . Yet the end ... cause of domestic prosperity it might have been to preserve peace , it was humiliating to a nation which had borne a ...
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... cause , The cause of thy distress , and cannot wonder That it has turned thy brain . If I look back Upon thy loss it will distract me too . O any curse but this might be removed ! But ' twas the rancorous malignity Of all ill stars ...
... cause , The cause of thy distress , and cannot wonder That it has turned thy brain . If I look back Upon thy loss it will distract me too . O any curse but this might be removed ! But ' twas the rancorous malignity Of all ill stars ...
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