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... sense which is never too common in any country . C The separate publications of Thornton Hunt are few , and of no more than a curious appeal at this time of day . It was the unpoetic side of his inherit- ance , the gift of urging public ...
... sense which is never too common in any country . C The separate publications of Thornton Hunt are few , and of no more than a curious appeal at this time of day . It was the unpoetic side of his inherit- ance , the gift of urging public ...
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... sense she formed also the rallying point for that part of the English - speaking world , not from her geographical position only , but in the great political and intellectual interests involved . When the time comes for reconstruction ...
... sense she formed also the rallying point for that part of the English - speaking world , not from her geographical position only , but in the great political and intellectual interests involved . When the time comes for reconstruction ...
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... sense of duty , a patriotism that has in it nothing flamboyant but is closely linked with prosaic home and local ties these have always been strong motives with the English soldier . But as he appears in English drama , he is influenced ...
... sense of duty , a patriotism that has in it nothing flamboyant but is closely linked with prosaic home and local ties these have always been strong motives with the English soldier . But as he appears in English drama , he is influenced ...
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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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