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... he said , ' these very feeling people are not very ready to do you good ; they pay you by feeling . ' It would not have been surprising if a man who had experienced so much physical wretchedness had lost some of his sensitive- ness ...
... he said , ' these very feeling people are not very ready to do you good ; they pay you by feeling . ' It would not have been surprising if a man who had experienced so much physical wretchedness had lost some of his sensitive- ness ...
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To that point the King , with a just feeling of wounded dignity , applied his care . ... Apart from the strong hostile feeling with which Mr. Massey jadges every action of George III . , our own feelings would make us disposed to agree ...
To that point the King , with a just feeling of wounded dignity , applied his care . ... Apart from the strong hostile feeling with which Mr. Massey jadges every action of George III . , our own feelings would make us disposed to agree ...
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6 Those who have sounded the depths of affection like this can alone estimate the force of the King's revulsion of feeling when the wretched truth of his son's corruption gradually dawned upon him ; and with the intelligence came the ...
6 Those who have sounded the depths of affection like this can alone estimate the force of the King's revulsion of feeling when the wretched truth of his son's corruption gradually dawned upon him ; and with the intelligence came the ...
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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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