Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... write to you with this gay good - humour , for I do on my conscience believe you to be an enemy to the true old British Constitution and to the order and happiness of society . That is to say , I believe you to be a very Whig and a very ...
... write to you with this gay good - humour , for I do on my conscience believe you to be an enemy to the true old British Constitution and to the order and happiness of society . That is to say , I believe you to be a very Whig and a very ...
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... write a chapter on the value of biography ; but before we begin to lament that no good account of the life of any particular ancestor is to be found , let us look at the shelves of any good library , and see the multitudes of Lives of ...
... write a chapter on the value of biography ; but before we begin to lament that no good account of the life of any particular ancestor is to be found , let us look at the shelves of any good library , and see the multitudes of Lives of ...
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... writing has been so generally neglected in English education . No one has ever learnt any English . The average English ... write to his sister and ask how her calving class was getting on ? It is not considered necessary to know how to ...
... writing has been so generally neglected in English education . No one has ever learnt any English . The average English ... write to his sister and ask how her calving class was getting on ? It is not considered necessary to know how to ...
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