The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... British Museum , the choicest and safest " muniment room " for the literary relics of the English - speaking race . I should add that Mr. Gordon Wordsworth , and his cousin Mr. William Wordsworth , readily grant me permission to reprint ...
... British Museum , the choicest and safest " muniment room " for the literary relics of the English - speaking race . I should add that Mr. Gordon Wordsworth , and his cousin Mr. William Wordsworth , readily grant me permission to reprint ...
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... British constitution . It is with indignation I perceive you " reprobate " a people for having imagined happiness and liberty more likely to flourish in the open field of a Republic than under the shade of Monarchy . You are therefore ...
... British constitution . It is with indignation I perceive you " reprobate " a people for having imagined happiness and liberty more likely to flourish in the open field of a Republic than under the shade of Monarchy . You are therefore ...
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... British army in Portugal , is one of the most important events of our time . It would be deemed so in France , if the Ruler of that country could dare to make it public with those merely of its known bearings and dependencies with which ...
... British army in Portugal , is one of the most important events of our time . It would be deemed so in France , if the Ruler of that country could dare to make it public with those merely of its known bearings and dependencies with which ...
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... gloriously displayed than when the British and Spanish Nations , with an impulse like that of two ancient heroes throwing down their weapons and reconciled in the field , cast off at once 118 VII THE CONVENTION OF CINTRA.
... gloriously displayed than when the British and Spanish Nations , with an impulse like that of two ancient heroes throwing down their weapons and reconciled in the field , cast off at once 118 VII THE CONVENTION OF CINTRA.
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... British army was actually engaged , he sustained a signal defeat , and has lost thirteen pieces of cannon , ” etc. etc. In the official communication , made to the public of these dispatches , it was added , that “ a General officer had ...
... British army was actually engaged , he sustained a signal defeat , and has lost thirteen pieces of cannon , ” etc. etc. In the official communication , made to the public of these dispatches , it was added , that “ a General officer had ...
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