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... prose History of Britain . We can trace with tolerable accuracy the progress of the History of Britain . Milton began to write it after the conclusion of the series of pamphlets on divorce ( March 1645 ) , and after the close of the ...
... prose History of Britain . We can trace with tolerable accuracy the progress of the History of Britain . Milton began to write it after the conclusion of the series of pamphlets on divorce ( March 1645 ) , and after the close of the ...
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... Prose Works - English and Latin - had been collected in stately volumes . Milton had been eulogized in prose and in verse by Dryden . Somers and Atterbury had promoted the publi- cation of the folio Paradise Lost , for which there were ...
... Prose Works - English and Latin - had been collected in stately volumes . Milton had been eulogized in prose and in verse by Dryden . Somers and Atterbury had promoted the publi- cation of the folio Paradise Lost , for which there were ...
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... prose ' . Then he proceeded to specify first his own catechizon or catechism and Latin accidence in English , then two elementary Latin books of Erasmus . And thenne other auctours Christian as Lactantius , Prudentius and Proba and ...
... prose ' . Then he proceeded to specify first his own catechizon or catechism and Latin accidence in English , then two elementary Latin books of Erasmus . And thenne other auctours Christian as Lactantius , Prudentius and Proba and ...
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FIFTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 11 1907 | 1 |
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
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