Crumbs are Also BreadBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - 340 Seiten |
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... observes : " The story of Hastings ' crimes , as Macaulay says , made the blood of Burke boil in his veins . He had a native abhorrence of cruelty , of injustice , of disorder , of oppression , of tyranny , and all these things marked ...
... observes : " The story of Hastings ' crimes , as Macaulay says , made the blood of Burke boil in his veins . He had a native abhorrence of cruelty , of injustice , of disorder , of oppression , of tyranny , and all these things marked ...
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... observes : " It is dangerous to strip the ancient system of the reverence that is due to it ; as yet there is no other that would not prove a laughing - stock in its place . And though we may abuse politicians as much as we please in ...
... observes : " It is dangerous to strip the ancient system of the reverence that is due to it ; as yet there is no other that would not prove a laughing - stock in its place . And though we may abuse politicians as much as we please in ...
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... observes : " God forbid that I should say a word against a public library , but nothing will take the place of a shelf full of books by one's own chair . Everyone's shelf will contain different books , and books which give joy to youth ...
... observes : " God forbid that I should say a word against a public library , but nothing will take the place of a shelf full of books by one's own chair . Everyone's shelf will contain different books , and books which give joy to youth ...
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