The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV.J. Murray, 1869 |
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... means then resolved on seeking a new domicile , for he left his mother , his wife , and his child , with all his unsold pictures and his house- hold gods , behind him ; in the hope that , having had a glimpse of Europe , in all ...
... means then resolved on seeking a new domicile , for he left his mother , his wife , and his child , with all his unsold pictures and his house- hold gods , behind him ; in the hope that , having had a glimpse of Europe , in all ...
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... means of subsistence he depended chiefly upon his fellowship ; his father , having lived rather expensively , had accumulated little for him . But the aspiring youth hoped that before the time when , by the rules of the College , he ...
... means of subsistence he depended chiefly upon his fellowship ; his father , having lived rather expensively , had accumulated little for him . But the aspiring youth hoped that before the time when , by the rules of the College , he ...
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... means scrupulous about prin- ciple , was above any sort of meanness , and always comported himself as a gentleman . Although he behaved to attorneys and their clerks with courtesy , and would talk very freely with them , as with all the ...
... means scrupulous about prin- ciple , was above any sort of meanness , and always comported himself as a gentleman . Although he behaved to attorneys and their clerks with courtesy , and would talk very freely with them , as with all the ...
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... means imme- diately followed by the prosperity anticipated from it . The exhaustion of capital during the war was severely felt ; the derangement in the monetary system , occasioned by the Act . of 1797 for sanctioning an inconvertible ...
... means imme- diately followed by the prosperity anticipated from it . The exhaustion of capital during the war was severely felt ; the derangement in the monetary system , occasioned by the Act . of 1797 for sanctioning an inconvertible ...
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... means hostile to an improvement in our institutions . They stood A.D. 1819. up for triennial Parliaments , and from the Treaty of Utrecht to that concluded by Mr. Pitt with France in 1787 they always supported the cause of " free trade ...
... means hostile to an improvement in our institutions . They stood A.D. 1819. up for triennial Parliaments , and from the Treaty of Utrecht to that concluded by Mr. Pitt with France in 1787 they always supported the cause of " free trade ...
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