The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... Bill , passed through the House of Commons in 1825 , for giving relief to the Catholics , and wrote thus to Lord Lonsdale in May 1825 : - - " It rejoices me to see the Lowther name and the Lowther interest in the minority " [ presumably ...
... Bill , passed through the House of Commons in 1825 , for giving relief to the Catholics , and wrote thus to Lord Lonsdale in May 1825 : - - " It rejoices me to see the Lowther name and the Lowther interest in the minority " [ presumably ...
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... Bill . It is a question which we need not now discuss for time has solved and settled it - whether it would not have ... Bill , he said : - " " ' Perhaps the fate of the Bill is already decided , or will be so , before this reaches ...
... Bill . It is a question which we need not now discuss for time has solved and settled it - whether it would not have ... Bill , he said : - " " ' Perhaps the fate of the Bill is already decided , or will be so , before this reaches ...
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... Bill be not passed , might save the country . I have numerous acquaintances among men who have all their lives been more or less of Reformers , but not one , unfastened by party engage- ments , who does not strongly condemn this Bill ...
... Bill be not passed , might save the country . I have numerous acquaintances among men who have all their lives been more or less of Reformers , but not one , unfastened by party engage- ments , who does not strongly condemn this Bill ...
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... Bill does little or nothing to prevent the dangers of the former . . . . The mischief already done can never be repaired . The scheme of regulating representation by arbitrary lines of property or numbers is impracticable ; such ...
... Bill does little or nothing to prevent the dangers of the former . . . . The mischief already done can never be repaired . The scheme of regulating representation by arbitrary lines of property or numbers is impracticable ; such ...
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... Bill , such multitudes of pleasure - hunters have found their way this summer to the Lakes . • After so much levity , Mary shall transcribe for you a serious stanza or two , intended for an inscription in a part of the grounds of Rydal ...
... Bill , such multitudes of pleasure - hunters have found their way this summer to the Lakes . • After so much levity , Mary shall transcribe for you a serious stanza or two , intended for an inscription in a part of the grounds of Rydal ...
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