The Quarterly Review, Band 265,Ausgabe 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... English monarchs to be greeted on their coronation with a nation - wide outburst of rejoicing and hope . Henry II was one of the few . When he came to the throne in 1154 his coming set an end to the worst nineteen years of English ...
... English monarchs to be greeted on their coronation with a nation - wide outburst of rejoicing and hope . Henry II was one of the few . When he came to the throne in 1154 his coming set an end to the worst nineteen years of English ...
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... English , that gives point and purpose to the whole tract of English history which lies between the Norman Conquest and the death of Henry II . The dream was never fully realised , but in the lifetime of John of Salisbury its ...
... English , that gives point and purpose to the whole tract of English history which lies between the Norman Conquest and the death of Henry II . The dream was never fully realised , but in the lifetime of John of Salisbury its ...
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... English writers produced masterpieces in all these fields , and more beside , in Henry II's time . Henry's own reputation as a man of letters bore no small part of the responsibility and honour . ' Your king , ' wrote Peter of Blois to ...
... English writers produced masterpieces in all these fields , and more beside , in Henry II's time . Henry's own reputation as a man of letters bore no small part of the responsibility and honour . ' Your king , ' wrote Peter of Blois to ...
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THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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