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... peace at any price , no matter what the consequences , and who pleaded piteously that something must be done : but what ? he asked ; what ? Wentworth rose to tell him what could be done . All his years of pondering the subject had ...
... peace at any price , no matter what the consequences , and who pleaded piteously that something must be done : but what ? he asked ; what ? Wentworth rose to tell him what could be done . All his years of pondering the subject had ...
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... peace . It was in this frightened , despondent condition that Hampden found the members when he reached Westminster , and imme- diately he sided strongly with Pym and the war - party . This was not because of liking for bloodshed : he ...
... peace . It was in this frightened , despondent condition that Hampden found the members when he reached Westminster , and imme- diately he sided strongly with Pym and the war - party . This was not because of liking for bloodshed : he ...
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... peace . Peace , however , could not restrain the romantic youth from penning four verses he called a sonnet , and which are of little value except to show the exuberance of his spirit . The first verse , blatantly derived from an ...
... peace . Peace , however , could not restrain the romantic youth from penning four verses he called a sonnet , and which are of little value except to show the exuberance of his spirit . The first verse , blatantly derived from an ...
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