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The Prussian Government had extended to its Rhenish provinces the regulations with respect to mixed marriages which had long been ... previously to the marriage , any promise or engagement respecting the education of the children .
The Prussian Government had extended to its Rhenish provinces the regulations with respect to mixed marriages which had long been ... previously to the marriage , any promise or engagement respecting the education of the children .
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The personal respect which is entertained for the proprietor , the services he renders , the protection he affords , moderate in the masses the craving for change . The bond of good fellowship unites the various classes , and they move ...
The personal respect which is entertained for the proprietor , the services he renders , the protection he affords , moderate in the masses the craving for change . The bond of good fellowship unites the various classes , and they move ...
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... his highly cultivated and refined taste , his literary distinction , and the respect and esteem he so universally enjoys at ... have eminently qualified him for the difficult , and in many respects delicate , task confided to him .
... his highly cultivated and refined taste , his literary distinction , and the respect and esteem he so universally enjoys at ... have eminently qualified him for the difficult , and in many respects delicate , task confided to him .
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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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