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of the effect of the example of the French appears to have been overlooked by
our aristocracy ; and , of course , they thought nothing of the DEBT which they
were contracting , though that was , as the sequel will show , destined to undo all
that ...
of the effect of the example of the French appears to have been overlooked by
our aristocracy ; and , of course , they thought nothing of the DEBT which they
were contracting , though that was , as the sequel will show , destined to undo all
that ...
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The marriage , as we shall by - and - by see , furnished this pretence ; and every
thing that could be thought of was done to make the people part with the money
freely . 34. The marriage took place on the 8th of April ; and though it was , of ...
The marriage , as we shall by - and - by see , furnished this pretence ; and every
thing that could be thought of was done to make the people part with the money
freely . 34. The marriage took place on the 8th of April ; and though it was , of ...
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The prince was a debtor all the while ; and , while the nation thought , and truly
thought , his allowance very large , he found that what he was receiving was
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The prince was a debtor all the while ; and , while the nation thought , and truly
thought , his allowance very large , he found that what he was receiving was
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... from who se virtues , abilities , and accomplishments , they might justly expect
to « derive so much contentment . " 49. The nation , however , does not appear to
have thought that thirty - three years of age was a very ¡° juvenile ¡± stage of life .
... from who se virtues , abilities , and accomplishments , they might justly expect
to « derive so much contentment . " 49. The nation , however , does not appear to
have thought that thirty - three years of age was a very ¡° juvenile ¡± stage of life .
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The man overcomes the historian here , and makes him , for the honour of his sex
and country , recoil at the thought of putting the words upon record . But not only
is this demanded by truth and justice ; it is necessary to a clear understanding ...
The man overcomes the historian here , and makes him , for the honour of his sex
and country , recoil at the thought of putting the words upon record . But not only
is this demanded by truth and justice ; it is necessary to a clear understanding ...
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