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Those who do not desire that everything which has been respected and venerated for ages should be swept away , and that the whole order of things should be turned upside down - the first put last , and the last first - will as certainly ...
Those who do not desire that everything which has been respected and venerated for ages should be swept away , and that the whole order of things should be turned upside down - the first put last , and the last first - will as certainly ...
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The desire of its adherents is for safety to the great institutions of the country - the throne , the aristocracy , and the established church - and for security for that property with- out which civilization itself must be extinguished ...
The desire of its adherents is for safety to the great institutions of the country - the throne , the aristocracy , and the established church - and for security for that property with- out which civilization itself must be extinguished ...
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There may be others who are desirous to make concessions for the sake of a settlement , and who may hope that a second Reform Bill will prevent the desire for a third . Let the present demands of Mr. Bright open their eyes to the truth ...
There may be others who are desirous to make concessions for the sake of a settlement , and who may hope that a second Reform Bill will prevent the desire for a third . Let the present demands of Mr. Bright open their eyes to the truth ...
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No 209 | 1 |
The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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