Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Perhaps , Lady D— , not much more powerful than we are at present . I might almost say , perhaps , not so powerful . If we look into history , we find that when the United States of America ( as they were formerly called ) , when Canada ...
... Perhaps , Lady D— , not much more powerful than we are at present . I might almost say , perhaps , not so powerful . If we look into history , we find that when the United States of America ( as they were formerly called ) , when Canada ...
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... perhaps a little invidious to attempt to appraise the loyalty of the different Colonies , as manifested by the ... perhaps of all the great cities visited Toronto evoked the most enthusiastic and spontaneous outburst of loyalty . The ...
... perhaps a little invidious to attempt to appraise the loyalty of the different Colonies , as manifested by the ... perhaps of all the great cities visited Toronto evoked the most enthusiastic and spontaneous outburst of loyalty . The ...
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... ( perhaps by appointment of hour and place by himself ) in rather good spirits . I shall see the famous man then , ' thought I , ' and if he can do nothing for me , why not ? ' I got ready admission into Jeffrey's study , or rather ...
... ( perhaps by appointment of hour and place by himself ) in rather good spirits . I shall see the famous man then , ' thought I , ' and if he can do nothing for me , why not ? ' I got ready admission into Jeffrey's study , or rather ...
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