The Hundred Best English EssaysFrederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead Cassell, 1929 - 921 páginas |
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... living privately in his own lands , would surely have pronounced the English yeomanry a fortunate condition , living in the temperate zone , betwixt greatness and want , an estate of people almost peculiar to England . France and Italy ...
... living privately in his own lands , would surely have pronounced the English yeomanry a fortunate condition , living in the temperate zone , betwixt greatness and want , an estate of people almost peculiar to England . France and Italy ...
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... living species will transmit its unaltered likeness to a distant futurity . And of the species now living very few will transmit progeny of any kind to a far distant futurity ; for the manner in which all organic beings are grouped ...
... living species will transmit its unaltered likeness to a distant futurity . And of the species now living very few will transmit progeny of any kind to a far distant futurity ; for the manner in which all organic beings are grouped ...
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... living faith ; the churches were falling into ruins . The little chapel of St. Mary of the Angels at Assisi was in a scandalous condition of decay . It troubled the heart of the young pietist profoundly to see the Christian church ...
... living faith ; the churches were falling into ruins . The little chapel of St. Mary of the Angels at Assisi was in a scandalous condition of decay . It troubled the heart of the young pietist profoundly to see the Christian church ...
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Decay of the Yeomanry | 1 |
FRANCIS BACON BARON VERULAM VISCOUNT ST ALBANS 15611626 | 17 |
BEN JONSON 15731637 | 23 |
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