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But after several centuries of violent though monotonous fermenta- tion , the great day of trial came upon the Middle Ages - that trial to which all the ages and conditions of humanity are sooner or later exposed .
But after several centuries of violent though monotonous fermenta- tion , the great day of trial came upon the Middle Ages - that trial to which all the ages and conditions of humanity are sooner or later exposed .
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A work of this nature , in which a writer with great powers of description traces living characters around him , must have contained many passages too pungent for publica- tion so recently after the events recorded ; and the volume ...
A work of this nature , in which a writer with great powers of description traces living characters around him , must have contained many passages too pungent for publica- tion so recently after the events recorded ; and the volume ...
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... which the learned and zealous keepers of the Royal Library had to acquire new riches for their own institu- tion , Mr. Cureton began to feel considerable anxiety as to the destination of the books which M. Pacho had obtained .
... which the learned and zealous keepers of the Royal Library had to acquire new riches for their own institu- tion , Mr. Cureton began to feel considerable anxiety as to the destination of the books which M. Pacho had obtained .
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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