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... experience of the Greek monks , " who have regained much of the sim- plicity and charity of more early times of the Gospel " ) , the just censure of the Church of England ; what they have done and do allow , " " Monasteries for Women ...
... experience of the Greek monks , " who have regained much of the sim- plicity and charity of more early times of the Gospel " ) , the just censure of the Church of England ; what they have done and do allow , " " Monasteries for Women ...
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... experience which had shaken him so strangely from his usual dull complacency of mind . Everyone has these feelings ; but they would be of little use if there were no means of recording them and making them available for the use of ...
... experience which had shaken him so strangely from his usual dull complacency of mind . Everyone has these feelings ; but they would be of little use if there were no means of recording them and making them available for the use of ...
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... experience of the poetic tongue will be confined to the hesitant mum- blings of his school fellows or the ranting exaggera- tions of a well - meaning but ill - advised English master . With such means to hand as well expect him to ...
... experience of the poetic tongue will be confined to the hesitant mum- blings of his school fellows or the ranting exaggera- tions of a well - meaning but ill - advised English master . With such means to hand as well expect him to ...
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John Cunningham 17291773 By Professor EDITH | 39 |
Leigh Hunts Eldest Son By Professor EDMUND | 53 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture A Boys Outlook on | 77 |
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