Publications of the Surtees Society, Zväzok 174Surtees Society, 1963 |
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... manner . 3. We settled the annual accounts of the shy Don® and had reason to be satisfied with its earnings . 4. Infirmary . The decision was , by an immense majority in favor of Dr. McWhirter , certainly the best entitled to succeed as ...
... manner . 3. We settled the annual accounts of the shy Don® and had reason to be satisfied with its earnings . 4. Infirmary . The decision was , by an immense majority in favor of Dr. McWhirter , certainly the best entitled to succeed as ...
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... manner , trying to conciliate all parties and consequently permanently pleasing none . He answered part of what I said , in terms certainly civil , but at the same time finding fault with my violence , with my attack upon what he called ...
... manner , trying to conciliate all parties and consequently permanently pleasing none . He answered part of what I said , in terms certainly civil , but at the same time finding fault with my violence , with my attack upon what he called ...
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... manner and obstinacy in whatever measures he had once adopted . He had also a hesitating manner of expressing himself and his contracted education and early habits of life prevented him from ever having the ease and assurance of a ...
... manner and obstinacy in whatever measures he had once adopted . He had also a hesitating manner of expressing himself and his contracted education and early habits of life prevented him from ever having the ease and assurance of a ...
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LETTERS TO CHARLES 2ND EARL GREY | 160 |
LETTERS TO HENRY BROUGHAM | 174 |
APPENDIX A | 234 |
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