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His Lordship rose from the woolsack , and advanced slowly to the place from which the Chancellor generally addresses the House ; then fixing on the Duke a look of lowering indignation , " I am amazed , " he said , in a level tone of ...
His Lordship rose from the woolsack , and advanced slowly to the place from which the Chancellor generally addresses the House ; then fixing on the Duke a look of lowering indignation , " I am amazed , " he said , in a level tone of ...
Page 340
Ha ! look again , then , There in the East . Mark how the purple clouds Throng to pavilion him : the officious winds Pant forth to purify his azure path From night's dun vapours and fast - scattering mists .
Ha ! look again , then , There in the East . Mark how the purple clouds Throng to pavilion him : the officious winds Pant forth to purify his azure path From night's dun vapours and fast - scattering mists .
Page 453
But I have occasion only to look over the accounts , for whatever company I have to visit me , he knows very well what is his duty . He is young Labrosse , who was gentleman to M. de Montpensier . The truth will be seen in the end ...
But I have occasion only to look over the accounts , for whatever company I have to visit me , he knows very well what is his duty . He is young Labrosse , who was gentleman to M. de Montpensier . The truth will be seen in the end ...
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