The Quarterly Review, Band 265,Ausgabe 526John Murray, 1935 |
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Art . 9. - THE ENGLISH SCENE UNDER HENRY II . IT has happened to but few 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 ...
Art . 9. - THE ENGLISH SCENE UNDER HENRY II . IT has happened to but few 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 ...
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... 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 the Archbishop of Palermo , ' is a good scholar , but ours is far better : I know ...
... 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 the Archbishop of Palermo , ' is a good scholar , but ours is far better : I know ...
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ment of hanging , drawing , and quartering dates from Henry II's reign , it remains true that during the twelfth century immense strides were taken towards the day when brutalities should be no more . Had Henry been succeeded by ...
ment of hanging , drawing , and quartering dates from Henry II's reign , it remains true that during the twelfth century immense strides were taken towards the day when brutalities should be no more . Had Henry been succeeded by ...
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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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