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... and knowing that some of the most leading ones among them held an opinion different both from your Lordship and me on the ... and feeling that there was much respect due to the opinion and authority of Mr. Shore , I thought it ...
... and knowing that some of the most leading ones among them held an opinion different both from your Lordship and me on the ... and feeling that there was much respect due to the opinion and authority of Mr. Shore , I thought it ...
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The moderate recommendations of the Committee , therefore , on this point will , we think , agree with sound public opinion . They do not desire to bind the choice of the Foreign Secretary , nor to establish any novel apparatus ...
The moderate recommendations of the Committee , therefore , on this point will , we think , agree with sound public opinion . They do not desire to bind the choice of the Foreign Secretary , nor to establish any novel apparatus ...
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This would still be completely insufficient to receive commodiously and usefully the various collections of pictures which , in our opinion , should , under any circumstances , be con- centrated in one building .
This would still be completely insufficient to receive commodiously and usefully the various collections of pictures which , in our opinion , should , under any circumstances , be con- centrated in one building .
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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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