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Page 227
... true reason why he goes to it always with the certainty of a new joy . The book is full of people , of living people - that is the secret of its immortality . Fra Cipolla , whom I especially love , Celandrino whom I seem always to have ...
... true reason why he goes to it always with the certainty of a new joy . The book is full of people , of living people - that is the secret of its immortality . Fra Cipolla , whom I especially love , Celandrino whom I seem always to have ...
Page 340
... true process of English Policy was to cherish merchandise , keep the Admiralty , that we be masters of the Narrow ... true meaning of trade and maritime command had become clear to British thinkers . As Professor Pollard told us last ...
... true process of English Policy was to cherish merchandise , keep the Admiralty , that we be masters of the Narrow ... true meaning of trade and maritime command had become clear to British thinkers . As Professor Pollard told us last ...
Page 461
... true and real possession first chanted the Te Deum and then solemnly sang Mass . They further requested the Bishop of Rochester and the public notary to draw up the formal records of the proceedings which are copied in the Corpus ...
... true and real possession first chanted the Te Deum and then solemnly sang Mass . They further requested the Bishop of Rochester and the public notary to draw up the formal records of the proceedings which are copied in the Corpus ...
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