The New Review, Volumen11Longmans, Green, 1894 |
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... thought it our duty to devote some considerable portion of the income of these estates to assisting in the education , religious and secular , of the people , and to promote any good or charitable or beneficent work that might be set on ...
... thought it our duty to devote some considerable portion of the income of these estates to assisting in the education , religious and secular , of the people , and to promote any good or charitable or beneficent work that might be set on ...
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... thought it my duty frankly to tell you , to warn you , that if the time should be approaching when the expenditure on this and neighbouring estates will have to be reduced , and when Chatsworth , and the other places which are public ...
... thought it my duty frankly to tell you , to warn you , that if the time should be approaching when the expenditure on this and neighbouring estates will have to be reduced , and when Chatsworth , and the other places which are public ...
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... thoughts of his dramatis persona than does the author of " Patrie , " " Théodora , " and " Thermidor . " If M. Sardou had chosen he might have become more famous as a historical biographer - as distinct from the historian proper - than ...
... thoughts of his dramatis persona than does the author of " Patrie , " " Théodora , " and " Thermidor . " If M. Sardou had chosen he might have become more famous as a historical biographer - as distinct from the historian proper - than ...
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... thought he was entering . That campaign was nipped in the bud , however , by the defeat of the Avignon Federalists in their first engagement , during which Thérèse and her uncle were taken prisoners . General Carteaux treated the uncle ...
... thought he was entering . That campaign was nipped in the bud , however , by the defeat of the Avignon Federalists in their first engagement , during which Thérèse and her uncle were taken prisoners . General Carteaux treated the uncle ...
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... thought for anything but for the woman who claimed their aid . They had no idea that I was a real soldier , and I would never forgive myself if the fact of my taking shelter with them should cause them any trouble . " The emigrés ...
... thought for anything but for the woman who claimed their aid . They had no idea that I was a real soldier , and I would never forgive myself if the fact of my taking shelter with them should cause them any trouble . " The emigrés ...
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