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... Britain is worth studying . It elucidates both his political writings and his poems ; like all that he wrote , it bears the impress of his character , and is , therefore , of some biographical value ; finally , the book in itself is a ...
... Britain is worth studying . It elucidates both his political writings and his poems ; like all that he wrote , it bears the impress of his character , and is , therefore , of some biographical value ; finally , the book in itself is a ...
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... Britain to the story of Lear and Cordelia is probably a tribute to Shakespeare , but the two pages devoted to kings ... Britain the influence of Holinshed's Chronicle is plainly perceptible . Alike in the anecdotes inserted and the ...
... Britain to the story of Lear and Cordelia is probably a tribute to Shakespeare , but the two pages devoted to kings ... Britain the influence of Holinshed's Chronicle is plainly perceptible . Alike in the anecdotes inserted and the ...
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... Britain when the Romans left it and that of England in 1647 and 1648 , containing a direct denunciation of the self - seeking of the divines of the Westminster Assembly and their demand for compulsion in matters of conscience.3 This ...
... Britain when the Romans left it and that of England in 1647 and 1648 , containing a direct denunciation of the self - seeking of the divines of the Westminster Assembly and their demand for compulsion in matters of conscience.3 This ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOgradoff Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 61 |
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