Storm and PeaceBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 268 páginas |
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... English Literature an honourable place is assigned to two diarists of the seventeenth century ; one is Samuel Pepys ... English Society of Girton College , Cambridge , and was read on November 22nd , 1935 . English Diaries , More English ...
... English Literature an honourable place is assigned to two diarists of the seventeenth century ; one is Samuel Pepys ... English Society of Girton College , Cambridge , and was read on November 22nd , 1935 . English Diaries , More English ...
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... English Chroniclers , who had never before been accessible . His industry was enormous . The Dictionary of National Biography gives the titles of thirty - seven learned works which he sponsored or edited . And in addition to all this he ...
... English Chroniclers , who had never before been accessible . His industry was enormous . The Dictionary of National Biography gives the titles of thirty - seven learned works which he sponsored or edited . And in addition to all this he ...
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... English county in all the detail of its many - coloured life through the centuries , as far back , that is to say , as written records go . In 1275 , Edward I wished to know something about the conditions of things in the Totmonslow ...
... English county in all the detail of its many - coloured life through the centuries , as far back , that is to say , as written records go . In 1275 , Edward I wished to know something about the conditions of things in the Totmonslow ...
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Introduction page | 9 |
Two General Gordon | 65 |
Twentyone On Revisiting Norbury | 247 |
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