John Cassell's illustrated history of England. The text, to the reign of Edward i by J.F. Smith; and from that period by W. Howitt, Том 91865 |
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... cause of social progress -Industrial Exhibitions -His interest in the working classes - The Prince as a landlord and employer - Encouragement of agricultural improvements- His management of the revenues of the Duchy of Cornwall - Last ...
... cause of social progress -Industrial Exhibitions -His interest in the working classes - The Prince as a landlord and employer - Encouragement of agricultural improvements- His management of the revenues of the Duchy of Cornwall - Last ...
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... cause of progress were far more powerful , and far more precious . He gave to it his thought , his time , his toil ; he gave to it his life .. But what , Sir , avail these words ? This House to - night has been asked by the honourable ...
... cause of progress were far more powerful , and far more precious . He gave to it his thought , his time , his toil ; he gave to it his life .. But what , Sir , avail these words ? This House to - night has been asked by the honourable ...
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... cause to sus- pect of coming from any land where he shall have been un- lawfully in search or pursuit of game , or any person aiding or abetting such person , and having in his possession any game unlawfully obtained , or any gun , part ...
... cause to sus- pect of coming from any land where he shall have been un- lawfully in search or pursuit of game , or any person aiding or abetting such person , and having in his possession any game unlawfully obtained , or any gun , part ...
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... cause of Reform appeared to have grown somewhat cold , he was therein only reflecting faithfully the general feeling of the House , while the House no less faithfully reflected the general feeling in the country . As to economy , he ...
... cause of Reform appeared to have grown somewhat cold , he was therein only reflecting faithfully the general feeling of the House , while the House no less faithfully reflected the general feeling in the country . As to economy , he ...
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... caused by the sudden development of a malady in the Queen's advocate , Sir John D. Harding , totally incapacitating ... cause , what was done ultimately should have been done at first - viz . , " ether parties " should have been called ...
... caused by the sudden development of a malady in the Queen's advocate , Sir John D. Harding , totally incapacitating ... cause , what was done ultimately should have been done at first - viz . , " ether parties " should have been called ...
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