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... subject was one in which the public at large could be made to take much interest . The Society , however , having re- quested a copy for publication , I have not felt myself at liberty to withhold it . My object has been , not so much ...
... subject was one in which the public at large could be made to take much interest . The Society , however , having re- quested a copy for publication , I have not felt myself at liberty to withhold it . My object has been , not so much ...
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... subject , I need scarcely say , how slender are the materials which exist for such a work , and how meagre are the accounts which have come down to us , even of those who were the most distinguished in the early periods of our history ...
... subject , I need scarcely say , how slender are the materials which exist for such a work , and how meagre are the accounts which have come down to us , even of those who were the most distinguished in the early periods of our history ...
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... subject the discussion of which I might have hoped to make interesting to all - rather than one which addresses itself in a peculiar manner to the members of a single profession . And yet , in attempting to glean from the history of the ...
... subject the discussion of which I might have hoped to make interesting to all - rather than one which addresses itself in a peculiar manner to the members of a single profession . And yet , in attempting to glean from the history of the ...
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... subject of my discourse to interest the feelings or excite the fancy , let me not be understood as meaning in the slightest degree to undervalue its importance . On the contrary , I am persuaded , there is no por- tion of the history of ...
... subject of my discourse to interest the feelings or excite the fancy , let me not be understood as meaning in the slightest degree to undervalue its importance . On the contrary , I am persuaded , there is no por- tion of the history of ...
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... subject by Lord Brougham , in his speech upon Local Courts delivered in the House of Com- mons in 1830. And the evils which he complained of have in some mea- sure been remedied by the statute of 3 and 4 William IV , cap . 42 , which ...
... subject by Lord Brougham , in his speech upon Local Courts delivered in the House of Com- mons in 1830. And the evils which he complained of have in some mea- sure been remedied by the statute of 3 and 4 William IV , cap . 42 , which ...
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