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Page 275
... interests to divide his life , his business , that is , and his politics . - It is quite true that this vigorous at ... interest strong in current aspects of politics , will turn first to the closing paper , which is fresh in the memory ...
... interests to divide his life , his business , that is , and his politics . - It is quite true that this vigorous at ... interest strong in current aspects of politics , will turn first to the closing paper , which is fresh in the memory ...
Page 325
... interest to impose parliamentary taxes . The advantages promised by an increase of the revenue are fallacious and delusive . You will lose more than you gain . Britain already reaps the profit of all their trade and of the in- crease of ...
... interest to impose parliamentary taxes . The advantages promised by an increase of the revenue are fallacious and delusive . You will lose more than you gain . Britain already reaps the profit of all their trade and of the in- crease of ...
Page 702
... interest in the book is dissipated ; and when he is called upon to witness the intensity of Robert Elsmere's passion , he finds that his mind has been withdrawn , not with a relief which permits a greater rebound , but with a new interest ...
... interest in the book is dissipated ; and when he is called upon to witness the intensity of Robert Elsmere's passion , he finds that his mind has been withdrawn , not with a relief which permits a greater rebound , but with a new interest ...
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AfterSuppers of the King | 89 |
Browning Courtship | 99 |
Eve of Independence | 131 |
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