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... object was to point out the advantages which England might derive from France having a constitutional king , and to form a close connexion between the two courts . For , although the British cabinet appeared determined , in the event of ...
... object was to point out the advantages which England might derive from France having a constitutional king , and to form a close connexion between the two courts . For , although the British cabinet appeared determined , in the event of ...
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... object , though complex as to the number and variety of its parts . The union and concurrence of so many different ... object alone was the only one which the Creator had in view , when He peopled the air , the water , and the earth with ...
... object , though complex as to the number and variety of its parts . The union and concurrence of so many different ... object alone was the only one which the Creator had in view , when He peopled the air , the water , and the earth with ...
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... object of which was to promote literary and scientific pursuits ; and the Garrick , the ostensible object of which is to promote a taste for the English drama . ' The Garrick Club was formed under the patronage of the Duke of Sussex ...
... object of which was to promote literary and scientific pursuits ; and the Garrick , the ostensible object of which is to promote a taste for the English drama . ' The Garrick Club was formed under the patronage of the Duke of Sussex ...
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