Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 1 |
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... attached to it , and the garden was large enough to afford healthful and pleasurable employment to its owners . A good kitchen was its best room , and in its furniture an Observantine friar would have seen nothing that he could have ...
... attached to it , and the garden was large enough to afford healthful and pleasurable employment to its owners . A good kitchen was its best room , and in its furniture an Observantine friar would have seen nothing that he could have ...
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... attach importance to the teaching of modern history . He thinks that Froissart , Monstrelet , Comines and the Spanish Valera " are not less worthy of being known and read than the majority of Greek and Latin historians . " He has much ...
... attach importance to the teaching of modern history . He thinks that Froissart , Monstrelet , Comines and the Spanish Valera " are not less worthy of being known and read than the majority of Greek and Latin historians . " He has much ...
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... attached to each of a number of States , and the detachment from all social ties of a motley immigrant crowd . And , apart from blatancy of expression , the patriotic boast was in its essence sincere . It would require a separate ...
... attached to each of a number of States , and the detachment from all social ties of a motley immigrant crowd . And , apart from blatancy of expression , the patriotic boast was in its essence sincere . It would require a separate ...
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... attach value to the same thing they are united . But the closest union of all will come when they are not only attached to the same thing , but when that thing is the thing of most value in the whole world - and further , when they are ...
... attach value to the same thing they are united . But the closest union of all will come when they are not only attached to the same thing , but when that thing is the thing of most value in the whole world - and further , when they are ...
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... attached to his forests , or his mountains , or his plains . He is deeply attached , too , to Mother Earth . He believes her to be , as she is , a living being who brings forth bountifully what he needs - fruits and roots and berries ...
... attached to his forests , or his mountains , or his plains . He is deeply attached , too , to Mother Earth . He believes her to be , as she is , a living being who brings forth bountifully what he needs - fruits and roots and berries ...
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