De Vere: Or, The Man of Independence, Tom 3Carey, Lea, and Carey, 1827 |
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... . It has a resource in its own firmness , its adherence to principle , and the fidelity of its members to one another , which may , if it please , bid defiance to rivals even the most successful . Thank God , there are DE VERE . 23.
... . It has a resource in its own firmness , its adherence to principle , and the fidelity of its members to one another , which may , if it please , bid defiance to rivals even the most successful . Thank God , there are DE VERE . 23.
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Or, The Man of Independence Robert Plumer Ward. even the most successful . Thank God , there are in Britain no Bastiles , no banishments à ses terres ; and the sovereign himself often looks wistfully to his opposition , as a protection ...
Or, The Man of Independence Robert Plumer Ward. even the most successful . Thank God , there are in Britain no Bastiles , no banishments à ses terres ; and the sovereign himself often looks wistfully to his opposition , as a protection ...
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... successful reality . " This sentiment surprised De Vere . He had some- times , young as he was , entertained it himself , but had always fought against it , as visionary , or at least , as one he had no right to indulge , till he had ...
... successful reality . " This sentiment surprised De Vere . He had some- times , young as he was , entertained it himself , but had always fought against it , as visionary , or at least , as one he had no right to indulge , till he had ...
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... success were concerned , I was , even in boy- hood , the most unpromising creature that ever lived . As a child , my nurse - maid said , I took every thing by the rule of contrary . I would neither eat , nor sleep , nor learn my letters ...
... success were concerned , I was , even in boy- hood , the most unpromising creature that ever lived . As a child , my nurse - maid said , I took every thing by the rule of contrary . I would neither eat , nor sleep , nor learn my letters ...
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... careless uncertainty is delicious ! It gilds all prospects , and gives body to wishes ; nor can the most successful certainty of after times , not even if it make a prime minister of a clerk 72 DE VERE . CHAPTER VII. ...
... careless uncertainty is delicious ! It gilds all prospects , and gives body to wishes ; nor can the most successful certainty of after times , not even if it make a prime minister of a clerk 72 DE VERE . CHAPTER VII. ...
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