The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... death of Charles the first , till the revolution . This per- formance happened to give less displeasure to the whigs , and was better received . It not only rose itself , but helped to buoy up brother . its unfortunate But though I had ...
... death of Charles the first , till the revolution . This per- formance happened to give less displeasure to the whigs , and was better received . It not only rose itself , but helped to buoy up brother . its unfortunate But though I had ...
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... death , laments his approach- ing separation from his friend the marquis de la Fare . Mr. Hume's magnanimity and firmness were such , that his most affectionate friends knew that they hazarded nothing in talking or writing to him as to ...
... death , laments his approach- ing separation from his friend the marquis de la Fare . Mr. Hume's magnanimity and firmness were such , that his most affectionate friends knew that they hazarded nothing in talking or writing to him as to ...
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... death became evident in the night between Thursday and Friday , when his disease became excessive , and soon weakened him so much , that he could no longer rise out of his bed . He continued to the last perfectly sensible , and free ...
... death became evident in the night between Thursday and Friday , when his disease became excessive , and soon weakened him so much , that he could no longer rise out of his bed . He continued to the last perfectly sensible , and free ...
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... death , as approaching as nearly to the idea of a perfectly wise and virtuous man as perhaps the nature of human frailty will permit . I ever am , dear sir , Most affectionately yours , ADAM SMITH . CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME ...
... death , as approaching as nearly to the idea of a perfectly wise and virtuous man as perhaps the nature of human frailty will permit . I ever am , dear sir , Most affectionately yours , ADAM SMITH . CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME ...
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... Death of Egbert ..... ETHELWOLF , reign of Continued ravages of the Danes Ecclesiastics attain great power and grandeur 857 ETHELBALD AND ETHELBERT ...... 866 ETHELRED Kingdom greatly infested by the Danes Death of Ethelred 871 ALFRED ...
... Death of Egbert ..... ETHELWOLF , reign of Continued ravages of the Danes Ecclesiastics attain great power and grandeur 857 ETHELBALD AND ETHELBERT ...... 866 ETHELRED Kingdom greatly infested by the Danes Death of Ethelred 871 ALFRED ...
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