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... body manages its funds , and has the direction of its affairs , if it have affairs . It likewise enjoys the honour of fighting all duels pro patria , for so they are named when the interest or honour , not of an individual , but of the ...
... body manages its funds , and has the direction of its affairs , if it have affairs . It likewise enjoys the honour of fighting all duels pro patria , for so they are named when the interest or honour , not of an individual , but of the ...
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... Body and Soul , " in our Number for August last ; and we learn from the present work , that the body and soul of that production owe their form and existence to the joint efforts of the two clergymen mentioned at the commence- ment of ...
... Body and Soul , " in our Number for August last ; and we learn from the present work , that the body and soul of that production owe their form and existence to the joint efforts of the two clergymen mentioned at the commence- ment of ...
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... body of warriors so hardy , so proud of their descent , so full of their own importance , so desirous of distinction , submit to have formed a part of the House of Commons ? No , never , if the House of Commons had signified the house ...
... body of warriors so hardy , so proud of their descent , so full of their own importance , so desirous of distinction , submit to have formed a part of the House of Commons ? No , never , if the House of Commons had signified the house ...
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Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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