Sybil, or the Two Nations by Earl of Beaconsfield Benjamin Disraeli
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Note from David Johnson
This work contains many unusual words, spellings, references and phrases. Punctuation is often unusual too. Many of these look wrong, and occasionally do not seem to make much sense, but they are faithfully copied from the author's text. SYBIL, OR THE TWO NATIONS by Benjamin Disraeli I would inscribe these volumes to one whose noble spirit and gentle nature ever prompt her to sympathise with the suffering; to one whose sweet voice has often encouraged, and whose taste and judgment have ever guided, their pages; the most severe of critics, but--a perfect Wife! Advertisement |
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