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... close relations with Dutch officials , he was following Temple's example . In 1740 Chesterfield's most intimate friend , the Earl of Scarborough , committed suicide , after resigning from the Ministry . I cannot resist quoting what Dr ...
... close relations with Dutch officials , he was following Temple's example . In 1740 Chesterfield's most intimate friend , the Earl of Scarborough , committed suicide , after resigning from the Ministry . I cannot resist quoting what Dr ...
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... close with the words which Cranmer himself used in defence of the first Prayer Book , urging that it constituted ' the clear light to our eyes , without the which we cannot see and a lantern unto our feet , without which we would ...
... close with the words which Cranmer himself used in defence of the first Prayer Book , urging that it constituted ' the clear light to our eyes , without the which we cannot see and a lantern unto our feet , without which we would ...
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... close to allegory : the episode in which Elizabeth's aunt and uncle , the Gardiners , take her to Darcy's estate , in the mistaken belief that its owner is away from home . The Gardiners are in effect Elizabeth's guides and mentors , in ...
... close to allegory : the episode in which Elizabeth's aunt and uncle , the Gardiners , take her to Darcy's estate , in the mistaken belief that its owner is away from home . The Gardiners are in effect Elizabeth's guides and mentors , in ...
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by Raleigh Trevelyan FRSL | 1 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 22 |
To Celebrate the Tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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