Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Band 2S. Walker, 1826 |
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... Lord Townshend 81 Character of Mr. Pope 82 Character of Lord Bolingbroke 83 Character of Mr. Pulteney Page . Sect . 105 Speech of Mr. Pitt , in reply to Mr. Gren- ville Robertson . 144 106 Speech of Lord Mansfield , on the Bill Ibid ...
... Lord Townshend 81 Character of Mr. Pope 82 Character of Lord Bolingbroke 83 Character of Mr. Pulteney Page . Sect . 105 Speech of Mr. Pitt , in reply to Mr. Gren- ville Robertson . 144 106 Speech of Lord Mansfield , on the Bill Ibid ...
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... lord , I great person whose opinion concern- end like a preacher : this is sermo ed him most . NARRATIVES , DIALOGUES , & c . ad clerum , not ad populum . Believe Yet , my lord , this epistle was a piece me , with infinite obligation ...
... lord , I great person whose opinion concern- end like a preacher : this is sermo ed him most . NARRATIVES , DIALOGUES , & c . ad clerum , not ad populum . Believe Yet , my lord , this epistle was a piece me , with infinite obligation ...
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... Lord of Leicester , we com - ferently cared for there . But , my mand your close attendance on lord , you go not in person - we have counted upon passing certain days us . " All was eager expectation in the in this Castle of Kenilworth ...
... Lord of Leicester , we com - ferently cared for there . But , my mand your close attendance on lord , you go not in person - we have counted upon passing certain days us . " All was eager expectation in the in this Castle of Kenilworth ...
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On the Constitution of England Montesquieu | 3 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
The Feudal System | 30 |
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