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... once passed , the Catho- lics will get into power , and then farewell to the established Church and the Protestant succession . So then , we are to believe , that if the Irish and English Catholics were but just upon the same footing ...
... once passed , the Catho- lics will get into power , and then farewell to the established Church and the Protestant succession . So then , we are to believe , that if the Irish and English Catholics were but just upon the same footing ...
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... once to comprehend its great practical utility . She does not claim any originality for the invention , as similar instruments have been used in several public schools ; but those were upon so large a scale that they were confined to ...
... once to comprehend its great practical utility . She does not claim any originality for the invention , as similar instruments have been used in several public schools ; but those were upon so large a scale that they were confined to ...
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... once sent for into the country , to visit a gentleman ill of a quinsey . Finding that no external nor internal application would be of service , he desired the lady of the house to order a hasty - pudding to be made : when it was done ...
... once sent for into the country , to visit a gentleman ill of a quinsey . Finding that no external nor internal application would be of service , he desired the lady of the house to order a hasty - pudding to be made : when it was done ...
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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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