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... England . Any one who reads and understands him understands England . This method of studying Shakespeare by reading him has perhaps gone somewhat out of vogue in favour of more roundabout ways of approach , but it is the best method ...
... England . Any one who reads and understands him understands England . This method of studying Shakespeare by reading him has perhaps gone somewhat out of vogue in favour of more roundabout ways of approach , but it is the best method ...
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... England , in diplomacy and in men and munitions . It was through Charles Emanuel's advice that England decided to persevere in her struggle against Spain . James I was then on the throne of England , and in 1612 a marriage was under ...
... England , in diplomacy and in men and munitions . It was through Charles Emanuel's advice that England decided to persevere in her struggle against Spain . James I was then on the throne of England , and in 1612 a marriage was under ...
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... England for the development of the Nice harbour , a Treaty being concluded with Charles II in 1669 which protected ... England . Spain , Holland , and England had all joined together in alliance against Louis , but Savoy was still at the ...
... England for the development of the Nice harbour , a Treaty being concluded with Charles II in 1669 which protected ... England . Spain , Holland , and England had all joined together in alliance against Louis , but Savoy was still at the ...
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