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... party ( to use their own language ) were not technically Yorkinos , nor all the Spanish party Escoceses , yet every politician , so far as the politi- cal distinction went , was either Yorkino or Escoces . In point of talent and moral ...
... party ( to use their own language ) were not technically Yorkinos , nor all the Spanish party Escoceses , yet every politician , so far as the politi- cal distinction went , was either Yorkino or Escoces . In point of talent and moral ...
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... party . For the two years immediately antecedent to the election , the probability of his success had been gradually ... party had united with the secèders from the Yorkino party , who , under the name of moderate or middle men , had ...
... party . For the two years immediately antecedent to the election , the probability of his success had been gradually ... party had united with the secèders from the Yorkino party , who , under the name of moderate or middle men , had ...
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... party the government has remained ever since . The process by which this last revolution has been effected , is , we confess , to us wholly inexplicable . The party by which it has been accomplished seems to be composed of individuals ...
... party the government has remained ever since . The process by which this last revolution has been effected , is , we confess , to us wholly inexplicable . The party by which it has been accomplished seems to be composed of individuals ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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