Life of ... William Pitt, Հատոր 1 |
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... mind makes him enjoy with the highest pleasure what would be above the reach of any other creature of his small age . The young Lieu- tenant may not perhaps go quite so deep . " 3 This young Lieutenant was Lord Pitt , the eldest son ...
... mind makes him enjoy with the highest pleasure what would be above the reach of any other creature of his small age . The young Lieu- tenant may not perhaps go quite so deep . " 3 This young Lieutenant was Lord Pitt , the eldest son ...
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... mind , and then pro- ceed . Mr. Pitt stated that he had assiduously followed this practice . We may conclude that at first he had often to stop for awhile before he could recollect the proper word , but that he found the difficulties ...
... mind , and then pro- ceed . Mr. Pitt stated that he had assiduously followed this practice . We may conclude that at first he had often to stop for awhile before he could recollect the proper word , but that he found the difficulties ...
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... mind of it , though I confess the family likeness , with such a difference of features , is not much to the advantage of this country . " The counties in this part of the world are beginning to awaken , and most of them will , I hope ...
... mind of it , though I confess the family likeness , with such a difference of features , is not much to the advantage of this country . " The counties in this part of the world are beginning to awaken , and most of them will , I hope ...
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... mind extinguished by this untimely blow . Let me , however , assure you that I am too much tried in affliction not to be able to support myself under it ; and that my poor mother and sister , to whom I brought the sad account yesterday ...
... mind extinguished by this untimely blow . Let me , however , assure you that I am too much tried in affliction not to be able to support myself under it ; and that my poor mother and sister , to whom I brought the sad account yesterday ...
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... mind . His principal reliance at this time in debate was on Lord George Germaine , the Secretary of State , and on Henry Dundas , the Lord Advocate for Scot- land . The Opposition arrayed against him consisted , in fact , of two parties ...
... mind . His principal reliance at this time in debate was on Lord George Germaine , the Secretary of State , and on Henry Dundas , the Lord Advocate for Scot- land . The Opposition arrayed against him consisted , in fact , of two parties ...
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