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... principles . Cobbett used to call these principles , contemp- tuously , the principles of Pratt , the principles of Yorke . Instead of taking , in the orthodox style , the divinised heroes of each party , and saying the principles of Mr ...
... principles . Cobbett used to call these principles , contemp- tuously , the principles of Pratt , the principles of Yorke . Instead of taking , in the orthodox style , the divinised heroes of each party , and saying the principles of Mr ...
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... principles which recom- mend themselves by Lord Beaconsfield's , to call them gruffly the principles of Pratt , the principles of Yorke . Cobbett's talent any one might well desire to have , but Cobbett's temper is far indeed from being ...
... principles which recom- mend themselves by Lord Beaconsfield's , to call them gruffly the principles of Pratt , the principles of Yorke . Cobbett's talent any one might well desire to have , but Cobbett's temper is far indeed from being ...
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... principle of personal liberty for the men and women of this country in the chief concern of their lives . ' But the whole institution and sacredness of marriage is an abridgment of the principle of personal liberty in the concern in ...
... principle of personal liberty for the men and women of this country in the chief concern of their lives . ' But the whole institution and sacredness of marriage is an abridgment of the principle of personal liberty in the concern in ...
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... principles of our two great political parties much as we do now ; while clear - headed , but rough , impatient , and angry men , like Cobbett , will call them the principles of Pratt , the principles of Yorke . MATTHEW ARNOLD . ATHEISM ...
... principles of our two great political parties much as we do now ; while clear - headed , but rough , impatient , and angry men , like Cobbett , will call them the principles of Pratt , the principles of Yorke . MATTHEW ARNOLD . ATHEISM ...
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... principle was written in every fold of her drapery . Leigh , who had a critical eye for whatever pertained to women , could not help noticing that , prepared as she was for dinner , one of her nails retained on it some traces of ink ...
... principle was written in every fold of her drapery . Leigh , who had a critical eye for whatever pertained to women , could not help noticing that , prepared as she was for dinner , one of her nails retained on it some traces of ink ...
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