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... less that he could do about it . His hands were in greater measure tied . He had not even a semi - official posi- tion which gave him an excuse for entry into quarrels over the rights of Catholics . He could not , as his father had done ...
... less that he could do about it . His hands were in greater measure tied . He had not even a semi - official posi- tion which gave him an excuse for entry into quarrels over the rights of Catholics . He could not , as his father had done ...
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... less than she adored her kind , unresponsive husband . She never left her room after the accident , and died less than two weeks later , on the tenth of June . The double loss was a stunning blow to Charles Carroll of Carrollton . His ...
... less than she adored her kind , unresponsive husband . She never left her room after the accident , and died less than two weeks later , on the tenth of June . The double loss was a stunning blow to Charles Carroll of Carrollton . His ...
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... less than a monster . Anxiously he followed the young Corsican's meteoric career from first consul to em- peror in the space of less than five years . Nothing in that career roused his admiration , but as one by one the kingdoms of ...
... less than a monster . Anxiously he followed the young Corsican's meteoric career from first consul to em- peror in the space of less than five years . Nothing in that career roused his admiration , but as one by one the kingdoms of ...
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AN HAWK UPRISING 16881737 | 3 |
THE TWIG IS BENT 17371757 | 27 |
LAW AND FIRST LOVE 17571764 | 42 |
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