Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Выпуск 60Deighton and Laughton, 1907 |
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... land . He was not a man naturally attracted to literary pursuits , who rejoiced in the exercise of gifts of imagination . He drifted into literature as presenting the only available means of uttering his message . The occupant of a ...
... land . He was not a man naturally attracted to literary pursuits , who rejoiced in the exercise of gifts of imagination . He drifted into literature as presenting the only available means of uttering his message . The occupant of a ...
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... land of an extent too vast for the limited vision of an ordinary man , but seen by a prophet from the summit of Pisgah . It is like the British Museum , which has to be dealt with in sections . We call it a book , but it is really a ...
... land of an extent too vast for the limited vision of an ordinary man , but seen by a prophet from the summit of Pisgah . It is like the British Museum , which has to be dealt with in sections . We call it a book , but it is really a ...
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... land and other possessions were made to him in 1572 , and these enriched him on the one hand , and made him the object of envy on the other ; but it is recorded to his credit that he had more friends and fewer enemies than any other ...
... land and other possessions were made to him in 1572 , and these enriched him on the one hand , and made him the object of envy on the other ; but it is recorded to his credit that he had more friends and fewer enemies than any other ...
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... in Dorsetshire , and other lands . Hatton's efforts as a peace - maker may be referred to in the case of Mr. Peter Wentworth , M P. for Tregony . He felt it his duty to criticise certain acts of the SIR CHRISTOPHER HATTON . 11.
... in Dorsetshire , and other lands . Hatton's efforts as a peace - maker may be referred to in the case of Mr. Peter Wentworth , M P. for Tregony . He felt it his duty to criticise certain acts of the SIR CHRISTOPHER HATTON . 11.
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... lands might have been seized , and he might have been imprisoned as he was preceded against " on his bond . " However able or other- wise his estate may have been to bear these charges on it , his physical condition was undermined and ...
... lands might have been seized , and he might have been imprisoned as he was preceded against " on his bond . " However able or other- wise his estate may have been to bear these charges on it , his physical condition was undermined and ...
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