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Eton miscellany William Ewart Gladstone. 1 Hope Estays 356 . SPES OPTIMA IN DEO John Thomas Hope . 1 ༢ T. C. HANSARD , Pater - noster - row.
Eton miscellany William Ewart Gladstone. 1 Hope Estays 356 . SPES OPTIMA IN DEO John Thomas Hope . 1 ༢ T. C. HANSARD , Pater - noster - row.
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... hope shortly to be able to show , that I can " keep my head above water " in more senses than one . But in my present undertaking , there is one gulph in which I fear to sink ; and that gulph is Lethe . There is one stream which I dread ...
... hope shortly to be able to show , that I can " keep my head above water " in more senses than one . But in my present undertaking , there is one gulph in which I fear to sink ; and that gulph is Lethe . There is one stream which I dread ...
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... hope for the same commendations ? Surely when the trio of the Lakes inundates Great Britain with the creatures of their imaginations - of all sorts , and of all sizes -prose and verse- ( much more prose indeed than poetry ) —most ...
... hope for the same commendations ? Surely when the trio of the Lakes inundates Great Britain with the creatures of their imaginations - of all sorts , and of all sizes -prose and verse- ( much more prose indeed than poetry ) —most ...
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... hope that my mania , however much it may injure me , may be productive of some benefit , or of some amusement , to my fellow eitizens . For the better furthering and advancing the purpose which I have set forth , I have taken to myself ...
... hope that my mania , however much it may injure me , may be productive of some benefit , or of some amusement , to my fellow eitizens . For the better furthering and advancing the purpose which I have set forth , I have taken to myself ...
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... hope and the confidence , that those will be found both among our fellows and among the public at large , who will be so just as to praise the merits which may , and so lenient as to pardon the faults which must , be found in THE ETON ...
... hope and the confidence , that those will be found both among our fellows and among the public at large , who will be so just as to praise the merits which may , and so lenient as to pardon the faults which must , be found in THE ETON ...
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