The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 523John Murray, 1935 |
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... England , from the yeare ... 1576 . By John Stow and others . 1587 . 3. A Ha ! Christmas . This Book of Christmas is a Sound and good Perswasion for Gentlemen , and all wealthy men to keepe a good Christmas , etc. ' 1647 . 4. The ...
... England , from the yeare ... 1576 . By John Stow and others . 1587 . 3. A Ha ! Christmas . This Book of Christmas is a Sound and good Perswasion for Gentlemen , and all wealthy men to keepe a good Christmas , etc. ' 1647 . 4. The ...
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... England , and this is understandable . From the very dawn of our history until the advent of the industrial age , the interests of Englishmen were concerned rather with the life of the fields than that of cities . This it was that gave ...
... England , and this is understandable . From the very dawn of our history until the advent of the industrial age , the interests of Englishmen were concerned rather with the life of the fields than that of cities . This it was that gave ...
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... England of Charles II . Had Newton met a tithe of the difficulties that had been Galileo's it is probable he never would have penned a line . He was merely a child when King Charles's head was cut off and still a boy during the ...
... England of Charles II . Had Newton met a tithe of the difficulties that had been Galileo's it is probable he never would have penned a line . He was merely a child when King Charles's head was cut off and still a boy during the ...
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