The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 191A. Constable, 1900 |
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Or Critical Journal. Las ably conducted to a successful issue an important and difficult arbitration . Lord James of Hereford has more than once acted as arbitrator and as umpire . Bat the diffi- culties in the way of any statesman who ...
Or Critical Journal. Las ably conducted to a successful issue an important and difficult arbitration . Lord James of Hereford has more than once acted as arbitrator and as umpire . Bat the diffi- culties in the way of any statesman who ...
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... important personage in the most eventful period of English history a principal actor in the farcical scenes which diversified the bloody tragedy of civil war . While the king and par- liament were striving for mastery in the field , he ...
... important personage in the most eventful period of English history a principal actor in the farcical scenes which diversified the bloody tragedy of civil war . While the king and par- liament were striving for mastery in the field , he ...
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... importance attaching to occult arts in the England of his day as prac- tised by those professors of obscure lives and scandalous reputation who play the chief parts in Lilly's memoirs . The outlines of that most evil of court dramas are ...
... importance attaching to occult arts in the England of his day as prac- tised by those professors of obscure lives and scandalous reputation who play the chief parts in Lilly's memoirs . The outlines of that most evil of court dramas are ...
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... important books on the Peasants ' Rising of 1381 should have been written and published at approxi- mately the same time . Mr. Powell's valuable little mono- graph on a particular phase of the insurrection is , indeed , an outcome of ...
... important books on the Peasants ' Rising of 1381 should have been written and published at approxi- mately the same time . Mr. Powell's valuable little mono- graph on a particular phase of the insurrection is , indeed , an outcome of ...
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... important monograph on a period which has hitherto been much neglected , if not by the student , at any rate by the historian ; and if the historian does not write , the everyday reader cannot read . The want is now very well supplied ...
... important monograph on a period which has hitherto been much neglected , if not by the student , at any rate by the historian ; and if the historian does not write , the everyday reader cannot read . The want is now very well supplied ...
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