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... England . The situation of the Bulletin gave rise to some anxiety ; England and France have subscribed their quota of twenty - five copies , but they have not been followed elsewhere . Mr. Leland hopes that something further can be done ...
... England . The situation of the Bulletin gave rise to some anxiety ; England and France have subscribed their quota of twenty - five copies , but they have not been followed elsewhere . Mr. Leland hopes that something further can be done ...
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... England . The Conqueror , he says , was in the habit of stimulating his own courage by reflecting on the Guiscard , because he thought it would be a dishonour ' if he yielded in valour to a man whom he excelled in rank ; for Robert ...
... England . The Conqueror , he says , was in the habit of stimulating his own courage by reflecting on the Guiscard , because he thought it would be a dishonour ' if he yielded in valour to a man whom he excelled in rank ; for Robert ...
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... England , illustrious sons of Normandy , there is none can resist you with impunity : bold France made trial and was reduced to second place , fierce England fell captive before you , sumptuous Apulia in your hands flourished anew , far ...
... England , illustrious sons of Normandy , there is none can resist you with impunity : bold France made trial and was reduced to second place , fierce England fell captive before you , sumptuous Apulia in your hands flourished anew , far ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir David Ross | 21 |
ARAB RULE UNDER THE AL BU SAID DYNASTY OF OMAN Raleigh | 27 |
SOME PROBLEMS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY Philosophical | 55 |
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