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... wonder that people said he was a humbug and a hypocrite . I don't think he was . He had to an extreme degree the failing , common to most men , and one to which politicians are not immune , of believing what it was to his interest to ...
... wonder that people said he was a humbug and a hypocrite . I don't think he was . He had to an extreme degree the failing , common to most men , and one to which politicians are not immune , of believing what it was to his interest to ...
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... wonder if we are rather dull to - day , we are very sorry Mr. Birch is gone . It is very natural , is it not ? He has been with us so long . ' The Prince is conscious of owing a great deal to Mr. Birch , and really loves and respects ...
... wonder if we are rather dull to - day , we are very sorry Mr. Birch is gone . It is very natural , is it not ? He has been with us so long . ' The Prince is conscious of owing a great deal to Mr. Birch , and really loves and respects ...
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William Makepeace Thackeray. winter - pastures , seemed lost in wonder . They only sank their glance at the cry of some fellow - villager making the month - long journey by road with the village flocks . For the streets were a moving ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. winter - pastures , seemed lost in wonder . They only sank their glance at the cry of some fellow - villager making the month - long journey by road with the village flocks . For the streets were a moving ...
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