The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... England , the lengthened captivity , and sorrows and poems of Charles Duke of Orleans , are the most remarkable . He , like another literary Duke of Orleans , four cen- turies later , survived a long exile in England , returning to ...
... England , the lengthened captivity , and sorrows and poems of Charles Duke of Orleans , are the most remarkable . He , like another literary Duke of Orleans , four cen- turies later , survived a long exile in England , returning to ...
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... England in Imperial Legislation was faintly and feebly expressed . It was too good a thing almost to dare to wish for . In the early part of the last century , the matter was often suggested , always with the feeling that England would ...
... England in Imperial Legislation was faintly and feebly expressed . It was too good a thing almost to dare to wish for . In the early part of the last century , the matter was often suggested , always with the feeling that England would ...
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... England ; and by a subsequent act , passed when the fictions of Oates had driven the nation wild , it had been provided that no person should sit in either house of parliament without solemnly abjuring the doc- trine of ...
... England ; and by a subsequent act , passed when the fictions of Oates had driven the nation wild , it had been provided that no person should sit in either house of parliament without solemnly abjuring the doc- trine of ...
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