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... known , all light was willingly extinguished but that over which the power of man has no control . The echo of the dropping torch , as it fell upon the ground , and the scattered expiring sparks of its light seemed the voice and the ...
... known , all light was willingly extinguished but that over which the power of man has no control . The echo of the dropping torch , as it fell upon the ground , and the scattered expiring sparks of its light seemed the voice and the ...
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... known . " Again . " All endeavours , to obtain for this work any authentic or satisfactory particulars of the life of Doctor Whateley , having utterly failed , even in quarters where a refusal could least be expected , the following ...
... known . " Again . " All endeavours , to obtain for this work any authentic or satisfactory particulars of the life of Doctor Whateley , having utterly failed , even in quarters where a refusal could least be expected , the following ...
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... irrevocable decree , together with the ground of it is known to me , I may take my final part as reason will warrant , according to the necessity imposed on me . I shall then D 2 Correspondence of the Earl of Chatham . 35.
... irrevocable decree , together with the ground of it is known to me , I may take my final part as reason will warrant , according to the necessity imposed on me . I shall then D 2 Correspondence of the Earl of Chatham . 35.
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... known from your own mouth , why the Rutland militia were ordered to march , after I had requested they might not , and you had assured me they should not ; at the same time promising they should be embodied , to prevent their ' listing ...
... known from your own mouth , why the Rutland militia were ordered to march , after I had requested they might not , and you had assured me they should not ; at the same time promising they should be embodied , to prevent their ' listing ...
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... known to your Grace , and to beg as much of your assistance with Mr. Pitt , as you think you can give me with propriety . " It is time I should say who my friend is . His name is Edmond Burke . As a literary man he may possibly be not ...
... known to your Grace , and to beg as much of your assistance with Mr. Pitt , as you think you can give me with propriety . " It is time I should say who my friend is . His name is Edmond Burke . As a literary man he may possibly be not ...
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