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1642. Sir Edward Dering expelled and sent to the Tower for publishing a collection of his speeches . 1680-1 . Votes and Proceedings of the Commons begin to be officially published ( a record of things done , but not of things said ) .
1642. Sir Edward Dering expelled and sent to the Tower for publishing a collection of his speeches . 1680-1 . Votes and Proceedings of the Commons begin to be officially published ( a record of things done , but not of things said ) .
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In fine , there are things about Chesterfield that seem to me rather repellent ; things that it is an offence in critics to defend . He is typical of one side of the eighteenth century - of what still seems to many its most typical side ...
In fine , there are things about Chesterfield that seem to me rather repellent ; things that it is an offence in critics to defend . He is typical of one side of the eighteenth century - of what still seems to many its most typical side ...
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Dr Primrose is , among other things , one of those excellent comic characters whose comedy depends on their unconsciousness ; who are amusing , not so much by trying to say amusing things , but by saying things they do not realize to be ...
Dr Primrose is , among other things , one of those excellent comic characters whose comedy depends on their unconsciousness ; who are amusing , not so much by trying to say amusing things , but by saying things they do not realize to be ...
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