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The student's practical grammar of the English language; together with a ... - Page 228
by Thomas Goodwin (headmaster.) - 1855
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History ..., Volumes 3-4

Robert Chambers - American literature - 1881 - 842 pages
...with regard to her conduct. Her vigour, her constancy, her magnanimity, her penetration, vigilance nnd address, are allowed to merit the highest praises, and appear not to havo hi'cn surpassed by nny pyrj*on that ev-r filled a throne: a conduct 1,'sa rigorous, le?e imperious,...
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The history of England ... to ... 1688, Volume 4

David Hume - 1882 - 614 pages
...with regard to her conduct. Her vigor, her constancy, her magnanimity, her penetration, vigilance, address, are allowed to merit the highest praises,...surpassed by any person that ever filled a throne : u conduct less rigorous, less imperious, more sincere, more indulgent to her people, would have been...
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German prose writing

Franz K W. Lange - English language - 1882 - 262 pages
...with regard to her conduct. Her vigour, her constancy, her magnanimity, her penetration, vigilance, address, are allowed to merit the highest praises,...surpassed by any person that ever filled a throne. A conduct less rigorous, less imperious, more sincere, more indulgent to her people, would have been...
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Pictures from English History: By the Great Historical Artists

Coleman E. Bishop - Great Britain - 1883 - 384 pages
...more, of religious animosities, produced a uniform judgment with regard to her conduct. Her vigor, her constancy, her magnanimity, her penetration, vigilance,...surpassed by any person that ever filled a throne ; a conduct less rigorous, less imperious, more sincere, more indulgent to her people, would have been...
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The Standard authors reader, arranged and annotated by the editor of 'Poetry ...

Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 392 pages
...with regard to her conduct. Her vigour, her constancy, her magnanimity, her penetration, vigilance, address, are allowed to merit the highest praises,...surpassed by any person that ever filled a throne : a conduct less rigorous, less imperious, more sincere, more indulgent to her people, would have been...
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The new London readers. 6th reader

London readers - 1884 - 216 pages
...with regard to her conduct. Her vigour, her constancy, her magnanimity,* her penetration, vigilance, address, are allowed to merit the highest praises,...surpassed by any person that ever filled a throne. 2. A conduct- less rigorous,* less imperious,* more sincere, more indulgent to her people, would have...
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John Heywood's Paragon readers

John Heywood (ltd.) - 1884 - 232 pages
...with regard to her conduct. Her vigour, her constancy, her magnanimity, her penetration, vigilance, address, are allowed to merit the highest praises,...surpassed by any person that ever filled a throne. 3. A conduct less rigorous, less imperious, more sincere, more indulgent to her people, would have...
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The student's Hume. A history of England, based on the History of D ..., Part 2

David Hume - 1884 - 330 pages
...posterity. Her vigour, her constancy, her magnanimity, her penetration, vigilance, address, are allowed the highest praises, and appear not to have been surpassed by any person that ever filled a throne ; a conduct less rigorous, less imperious, and more indulgent to her people, would have been requisite...
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Short Essays: Original and Selected, Etc

Short essays - 1885 - 208 pages
...and what is more, of religious animosities, produced a uniform judgment with regard to her conduct. Her vigour, her constancy, her magnanimity, her penetration,...surpassed by any person that ever filled a throne : a conduct less rigorous, less imperious, more sincere, more indulgent to her people, would have been...
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The Historical Reader: Embracing Selections from Standard Writers of Ancient ...

John Jacob Anderson - History - 1885 - 556 pages
...more, of religious animosities, produced a uniform judgment with regard to her conduct. 8. Her vigor, her constancy, her magnanimity, her penetration, vigilance,...surpassed by any person that ever filled a throne ; a conduct less rigorous, less imperious, more sincere, more indulgent to her people, would have been...
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