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Page 220
Boyes gasped and made approving noises as she whispered to him story after story of that man's evil . Believing the people behind him in the blow he had struck at the overpowering influence of the Arthur faction , Sir John wrote to Lord ...
Boyes gasped and made approving noises as she whispered to him story after story of that man's evil . Believing the people behind him in the blow he had struck at the overpowering influence of the Arthur faction , Sir John wrote to Lord ...
Page 360
The lower classes of society were becoming hopelessly corrupted by this incitement and encouragement not to feel shame in the presence of such evil , but to glory and revel in it . For the credit of the government and of the Mother ...
The lower classes of society were becoming hopelessly corrupted by this incitement and encouragement not to feel shame in the presence of such evil , but to glory and revel in it . For the credit of the government and of the Mother ...
Page 380
... against destruction by radicals , chartists and convict levellers , all of whom had a depraved taste for equality and were driven by an evil spirit to take down the mighty from their seat and send the rich away empty - handed .
... against destruction by radicals , chartists and convict levellers , all of whom had a depraved taste for equality and were driven by an evil spirit to take down the mighty from their seat and send the rich away empty - handed .
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Contents
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 17 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 62 |
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