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... George I , spoke no English and for him Hanover remained the centre of his universe . His son , George II , was taught English , together with French and Latin , and spoke the tongue of his adopted country with a strong German accent ...
... George I , spoke no English and for him Hanover remained the centre of his universe . His son , George II , was taught English , together with French and Latin , and spoke the tongue of his adopted country with a strong German accent ...
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... George V , continued by his son King George VI , and carried on by Queen Elizabeth II , patron of this Royal Society of Literature - in English , in simple , sincere , impressive and memorable language . In his address to the English ...
... George V , continued by his son King George VI , and carried on by Queen Elizabeth II , patron of this Royal Society of Literature - in English , in simple , sincere , impressive and memorable language . In his address to the English ...
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... George Carr Shaw ; and the musical phenomenon George John Vandeleur Lee . After which George was G.B.S. named ? The question seems to have arisen in Shaw's mind uncomfortably enough for him to have laid special emphasis on his ...
... George Carr Shaw ; and the musical phenomenon George John Vandeleur Lee . After which George was G.B.S. named ? The question seems to have arisen in Shaw's mind uncomfortably enough for him to have laid special emphasis on his ...
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ARTIST OR TEACHERS | 17 |
JJ ROUSSEAU AND THE BIRTH OF ROMANTICISM | 43 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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