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Through Pope , she became acquainted with Mr Murray , afterwards Lord Mansfield , in his early life , while he yet lived at No. 5. in King's Bench Walks , where he is so well described by the bard : C 2 -- --- " To " To number Five ...
Through Pope , she became acquainted with Mr Murray , afterwards Lord Mansfield , in his early life , while he yet lived at No. 5. in King's Bench Walks , where he is so well described by the bard : C 2 -- --- " To " To number Five ...
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There are few things in our early constitution of more importance than this . Cities and towns , however necessary their assistance for granting aids and taxes , are not likely to obtain , in a feudal country , that kind of respect from ...
There are few things in our early constitution of more importance than this . Cities and towns , however necessary their assistance for granting aids and taxes , are not likely to obtain , in a feudal country , that kind of respect from ...
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Many writers as well as readers of books for children are pro- bably indebted to Miss Edgeworth's ingenious " Early Lessons , " which afford valuable hints both for composition and for conduct ; and when her imitators learn to introduce ...
Many writers as well as readers of books for children are pro- bably indebted to Miss Edgeworth's ingenious " Early Lessons , " which afford valuable hints both for composition and for conduct ; and when her imitators learn to introduce ...
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