Historical and Literary Celebrities: Being Biographical Sketches Selected from Chambers's Papers for the PeopleWilliam and Robert Chambers, 1859 - 576 oldal |
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... persons objected that in the church one individual should have £ 20,000 a year , while another laboured for £ 50 a year ... person who had £ 50 , but who had a prospect of obtaining £ 20,000 . ' We offer no opinion upon the wisdom or ...
... persons objected that in the church one individual should have £ 20,000 a year , while another laboured for £ 50 a year ... person who had £ 50 , but who had a prospect of obtaining £ 20,000 . ' We offer no opinion upon the wisdom or ...
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... person should have said — as was said to his late lamented Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge , by whom it was ... persons were meddled with by thoroughly ignorant men , ' in order that the ruin of our home - service should keep pace ...
... person should have said — as was said to his late lamented Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge , by whom it was ... persons were meddled with by thoroughly ignorant men , ' in order that the ruin of our home - service should keep pace ...
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... persons of honour and good morals , but their partiality in the execution of the laws rendered them almost as criminal as the vicious . The quality of the person , ' he observes , ' has been a license to the open exercise of the worst ...
... persons of honour and good morals , but their partiality in the execution of the laws rendered them almost as criminal as the vicious . The quality of the person , ' he observes , ' has been a license to the open exercise of the worst ...
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