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... position and compelled by it to use unreal language , he would never talk so much to his hearers in the towns of the north about their being an intelligent , keen - witted , critical , and well - to- do population , ' but he would ...
... position and compelled by it to use unreal language , he would never talk so much to his hearers in the towns of the north about their being an intelligent , keen - witted , critical , and well - to- do population , ' but he would ...
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... position , he should have been perpetually sneering at beliefs which most of the young men about him thought closely connected with their duties . ' " Ah , ' said Mrs. Norham , ' you are quite wrong there . The bitter- ness you speak of ...
... position , he should have been perpetually sneering at beliefs which most of the young men about him thought closely connected with their duties . ' " Ah , ' said Mrs. Norham , ' you are quite wrong there . The bitter- ness you speak of ...
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... position , and becoming more collected , at present , sorrow is still with us , and we must often suffer it now if we desire to conquer it for the future . But even at present life is not made up of sorrow . If we will but live it ...
... position , and becoming more collected , at present , sorrow is still with us , and we must often suffer it now if we desire to conquer it for the future . But even at present life is not made up of sorrow . If we will but live it ...
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... position ; their father must have been an artist of some kind , I think but they had a small independence , and they took a little house together on the outskirts of the town , meaning to study , to paint , and to cultivate themselves ...
... position ; their father must have been an artist of some kind , I think but they had a small independence , and they took a little house together on the outskirts of the town , meaning to study , to paint , and to cultivate themselves ...
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... an uncontested right cannot be held to justify any other member , however high his position , in doing what the Speaker left undone . The difficulty of admitting Mr. Gladstone's claims was at once 1880 . 43 THE CLÔTURE IN PARLIAMENT .
... an uncontested right cannot be held to justify any other member , however high his position , in doing what the Speaker left undone . The difficulty of admitting Mr. Gladstone's claims was at once 1880 . 43 THE CLÔTURE IN PARLIAMENT .
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