Littell's Living Age, Band 154Littell, Son and Company, 1882 |
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... Never did he give his followers the signal to turn round and vote against the second reading of a bill when they had voted in favor of the first reading , because it ap the most eloquent was Plunket , the most charming was Canning , the ...
... Never did he give his followers the signal to turn round and vote against the second reading of a bill when they had voted in favor of the first reading , because it ap the most eloquent was Plunket , the most charming was Canning , the ...
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... never interrupted his pen , saving to take his night's rest , and a late dinner served to him in his study . The hour for that meal was , on these occasions , nine o'clock ; his dinner then consisted invariably of a boiled fowl ...
... never interrupted his pen , saving to take his night's rest , and a late dinner served to him in his study . The hour for that meal was , on these occasions , nine o'clock ; his dinner then consisted invariably of a boiled fowl ...
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knew all , you would acknowledge that . I never loved , and never shall love , any woman but you . I loved you long before you ever saw poor Jack Stanniforth . I could not speak in those days , and after- wards I would not , because I ...
knew all , you would acknowledge that . I never loved , and never shall love , any woman but you . I loved you long before you ever saw poor Jack Stanniforth . I could not speak in those days , and after- wards I would not , because I ...
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