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... volumes of the Bishop's Cor- respondence , to the separate appearance of the third and fourth volumes . The whole are now republished , newly arranged , and with the addition of a fifth volume , which is introduced by a bio- graphical ...
... volumes of the Bishop's Cor- respondence , to the separate appearance of the third and fourth volumes . The whole are now republished , newly arranged , and with the addition of a fifth volume , which is introduced by a bio- graphical ...
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... volume . On some of the subjects here introduced , the editor has been able to procure but little information , although he has not failed to avail himself of every opportunity to obtain it . The length of time since many of the ...
... volume . On some of the subjects here introduced , the editor has been able to procure but little information , although he has not failed to avail himself of every opportunity to obtain it . The length of time since many of the ...
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... volume , extends to the death of Alexander III . This sovereign was succeeded by his grand - daughter Margaret , who was then an infant , and in a foreign country . The appointment of a regency was thus ren dered necessary ; and the ...
... volume , extends to the death of Alexander III . This sovereign was succeeded by his grand - daughter Margaret , who was then an infant , and in a foreign country . The appointment of a regency was thus ren dered necessary ; and the ...
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Blanc de Volx on the Causes of Revolu | 39 |
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