The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 125A. Constable, 1867 |
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... ministers of Scotland have always been celebrated for the numbers of their chil- dren ; and the minister of Logierait was no exception . Adam was the youngest of many . His birth did not occur till eight years after the period embraced ...
... ministers of Scotland have always been celebrated for the numbers of their chil- dren ; and the minister of Logierait was no exception . Adam was the youngest of many . His birth did not occur till eight years after the period embraced ...
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... Minister , who could never have felt perfectly sure when the favoured secretary spoke for himself , and when for his ... Ministers always found complete identity between the views stated in Sir H. Taylor's letters on behalf of the King ...
... Minister , who could never have felt perfectly sure when the favoured secretary spoke for himself , and when for his ... Ministers always found complete identity between the views stated in Sir H. Taylor's letters on behalf of the King ...
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... Ministers in their third Reform Bill were in reality unimportant . The hopes and fears inspired by these pourparlers were therefore of short duration . By the beginning of 1832 , Ministers were persuaded that no substantial defection ...
... Ministers in their third Reform Bill were in reality unimportant . The hopes and fears inspired by these pourparlers were therefore of short duration . By the beginning of 1832 , Ministers were persuaded that no substantial defection ...
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Selections from the Records of the Bombay Govern | 1 |
The Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern | 108 |
in Glasgow Cathedral By Charles Heath Wilson | 154 |
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