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... object in which she was not immediately or principally concerned ; -thus mingling her interests still more closely with those of other states . But her interference in 1793 , was more an act of public spirit , more the prompt result of ...
... object in which she was not immediately or principally concerned ; -thus mingling her interests still more closely with those of other states . But her interference in 1793 , was more an act of public spirit , more the prompt result of ...
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... object that their efforts were now chiefly directed . They subsequently multiplied their objects and aims ; they increased in importance and magnitude , in proportion to unjust opposition ; they rose above those sordid pretensions ...
... object that their efforts were now chiefly directed . They subsequently multiplied their objects and aims ; they increased in importance and magnitude , in proportion to unjust opposition ; they rose above those sordid pretensions ...
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... object , to take any further notice of the place . It was her that wild , strange being herself , just risen from her chair at this thundering intrusion , drowsy and bewildered , as if from a calm and profound sleep . She that was to ...
... object , to take any further notice of the place . It was her that wild , strange being herself , just risen from her chair at this thundering intrusion , drowsy and bewildered , as if from a calm and profound sleep . She that was to ...
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The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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