Life and Times of the Right Honourable William Henry Smith, M.P.W. Blackwood and sons, 1893 |
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... English was spoken . As society became more complex under the feudal system , the smith , or he who wrought , took a lower place in the social scale than the hláford— lord , or he who gave loaves : the seller , instead of being all ...
... English was spoken . As society became more complex under the feudal system , the smith , or he who wrought , took a lower place in the social scale than the hláford— lord , or he who gave loaves : the seller , instead of being all ...
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... English Lake district , he wrote from Kendal : - Sunday , 2nd August . - Attended St Thomas's Church in the morning , Mr Latrobe , an excellent man , duly valued ; Trinity Church in the afternoon - the old church , of im- mense size ...
... English Lake district , he wrote from Kendal : - Sunday , 2nd August . - Attended St Thomas's Church in the morning , Mr Latrobe , an excellent man , duly valued ; Trinity Church in the afternoon - the old church , of im- mense size ...
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... English middle class is more suspicious than of novelty , it is eccentricity . Mill had also dis- gusted some of his supporters by relentless prose- cution of the charges against Governor Eyre ; and by espousing the cause of Charles ...
... English middle class is more suspicious than of novelty , it is eccentricity . Mill had also dis- gusted some of his supporters by relentless prose- cution of the charges against Governor Eyre ; and by espousing the cause of Charles ...
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... English and two Irish Bishops voted against the bill , while the Archbishops of Canterbury and York and the Bishop of Oxford ( Wilberforce ) refrained from voting . Many of those peers who thus supported the bill on second reading did ...
... English and two Irish Bishops voted against the bill , while the Archbishops of Canterbury and York and the Bishop of Oxford ( Wilberforce ) refrained from voting . Many of those peers who thus supported the bill on second reading did ...
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... keep out of harm's way . The news in the English papers looks very threat- ening , but since I have been here there has not been the slightest appearance of dangerous excitement . On Wednesday there 168 [ ÆT . 44 . LIFE OF W. H. SMITH .
... keep out of harm's way . The news in the English papers looks very threat- ening , but since I have been here there has not been the slightest appearance of dangerous excitement . On Wednesday there 168 [ ÆT . 44 . LIFE OF W. H. SMITH .
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