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... political , commercial and religious . We may reasonably hope that the condition of mankind will gradually improve , and even I may possibly live to see those visions of peace and liberty in some degree realised which so long occupied ...
... political , commercial and religious . We may reasonably hope that the condition of mankind will gradually improve , and even I may possibly live to see those visions of peace and liberty in some degree realised which so long occupied ...
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... political rivals at home , and the wild ambi- tion of Napoleon abroad , had become of great consequence in the government of the country and he will be lamented by many persons who by no means agreed with him in all his political ...
... political rivals at home , and the wild ambi- tion of Napoleon abroad , had become of great consequence in the government of the country and he will be lamented by many persons who by no means agreed with him in all his political ...
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... Political Economy ec . ec . , talks perpetually and is engaged in as many wild plans as ever : at present he is obliged to leave Scotland for fear of an arrest and to remain incog . in London ; but means to enlighten the world by his ...
... Political Economy ec . ec . , talks perpetually and is engaged in as many wild plans as ever : at present he is obliged to leave Scotland for fear of an arrest and to remain incog . in London ; but means to enlighten the world by his ...
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DIARY | 35 |
LETTERS TO CHARLES 2ND EARL GREY | 160 |
LETTERS TO HENRY BROUGHAM | 174 |
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