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Page 175
... King Richard , will now be ready to desert its favourite , Bolingbroke ( sc . 3 ) . King Henry treats his present trouble as a necessity , as it was a necessity that compelled him to become great ( Act III , sc . 1 ) ; the Archbishop ...
... King Richard , will now be ready to desert its favourite , Bolingbroke ( sc . 3 ) . King Henry treats his present trouble as a necessity , as it was a necessity that compelled him to become great ( Act III , sc . 1 ) ; the Archbishop ...
Page 176
... King Harry continues on his course : ' Now , lords , for France ! ' ( Act II , sc . 2 ) . The State is so well ... King's subjects stand by him as by one who , in the hour of supreme effort , calls those who join in it with him ...
... King Harry continues on his course : ' Now , lords , for France ! ' ( Act II , sc . 2 ) . The State is so well ... King's subjects stand by him as by one who , in the hour of supreme effort , calls those who join in it with him ...
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... King's favour that he might fairly be described as the second man in the Government at that time . Principal ... King the constitution and government of England , and then the King , by astute doubts , queries , and objections , forces ...
... King's favour that he might fairly be described as the second man in the Government at that time . Principal ... King the constitution and government of England , and then the King , by astute doubts , queries , and objections , forces ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
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