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Page 152
... reference of much the same date may be cited from the heights of political literature . Although Bacon's essay Of Plantations was revised for publication a decade later , it may fairly be assumed to have been originally written near ...
... reference of much the same date may be cited from the heights of political literature . Although Bacon's essay Of Plantations was revised for publication a decade later , it may fairly be assumed to have been originally written near ...
Page 239
... reference to the printer's ears is an acknowledgement that the book contained political allusions which might bring ... references to public events and public personages are most frequent in the First and Third Voyages . Each of these ...
... reference to the printer's ears is an acknowledgement that the book contained political allusions which might bring ... references to public events and public personages are most frequent in the First and Third Voyages . Each of these ...
Page 338
... reference to the chancery , he used the privy seal , which was the instrument of the wardrobe , and later on the secret seal or signet which was in the keeping of his secretary . But if there was no need to close the warrant , he might ...
... reference to the chancery , he used the privy seal , which was the instrument of the wardrobe , and later on the secret seal or signet which was in the keeping of his secretary . But if there was no need to close the warrant , he might ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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