Charles James FoxGrolier Society, 1988 - 347 pages |
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Page 43
... called out of this Jerusalem Cham- ber , where he had a large levee , to be informed of the circumstance . On his return , perceiving some appearance of disappointment in his countenance , the whole tribe of Levi unanimously exclaimed ...
... called out of this Jerusalem Cham- ber , where he had a large levee , to be informed of the circumstance . On his return , perceiving some appearance of disappointment in his countenance , the whole tribe of Levi unanimously exclaimed ...
Page 173
... called for strong words . Mr. Windham observed , that from the declaration of Mr. Fox , people would now see the necessity for a vigour stronger than the laws . Mr. Sheridan made an able reply to Mr. Windham , and said " that when plot ...
... called for strong words . Mr. Windham observed , that from the declaration of Mr. Fox , people would now see the necessity for a vigour stronger than the laws . Mr. Sheridan made an able reply to Mr. Windham , and said " that when plot ...
Page 251
... called ' The Cradle of the House of Brandenburg . ' The degradation of this cession was still much increased by the con- duct of the people of Anspach , who entreated their sovereign not to abandon them . Instead of lessening the ...
... called ' The Cradle of the House of Brandenburg . ' The degradation of this cession was still much increased by the con- duct of the people of Anspach , who entreated their sovereign not to abandon them . Instead of lessening the ...
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