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... remarkable age . It followed a Revolution , which , simple and quiet as was its execution , had an importance that can hardly be overesti- mated . Had the Tudors continued on the throne , the Great Rebellion and the Revolution would ...
... remarkable age . It followed a Revolution , which , simple and quiet as was its execution , had an importance that can hardly be overesti- mated . Had the Tudors continued on the throne , the Great Rebellion and the Revolution would ...
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... remarkable for their depth or their completeness . His dissent from the Church of England forbade his entrance into the higher schools of learning . But as a journalist , which character he sustained for nine years , as a pamphlet- eer ...
... remarkable for their depth or their completeness . His dissent from the Church of England forbade his entrance into the higher schools of learning . But as a journalist , which character he sustained for nine years , as a pamphlet- eer ...
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... remarkable for violent and excessive party spirit , a spirit which en- tirely lost sight of the public good in a desire for the ad- vancement of party ends , · he stands almost alone among the advocates of moderation and peace . He was ...
... remarkable for violent and excessive party spirit , a spirit which en- tirely lost sight of the public good in a desire for the ad- vancement of party ends , · he stands almost alone among the advocates of moderation and peace . He was ...
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... remarkable grotesqueness , of which might well be ques- tioned . Still , as we said before , editors may receive books from publishers , and speak their minds about them , the publishers ' interests to the contrary notwithstanding . We ...
... remarkable grotesqueness , of which might well be ques- tioned . Still , as we said before , editors may receive books from publishers , and speak their minds about them , the publishers ' interests to the contrary notwithstanding . We ...
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... remarkable cases ad- duced in support of this theory is that of a Mr. Nicolai , of Berlin , a bookseller , and a good deal of a philosopher . From some family troubles his mind had become affected , and he became subject to visitations ...
... remarkable cases ad- duced in support of this theory is that of a Mr. Nicolai , of Berlin , a bookseller , and a good deal of a philosopher . From some family troubles his mind had become affected , and he became subject to visitations ...
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