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William Henry Hudson. AT THE BALLANTYNE PRESS PRINTED BY SPOTTISWOODE , BALLANTYNE AND CO . LTD . COLCHESTER , LONDON AND ETON , ENGLAND PR 3581 .H7 891104 GENERAL PREFACE A 1954 RAVEN BOOKS.
William Henry Hudson. AT THE BALLANTYNE PRESS PRINTED BY SPOTTISWOODE , BALLANTYNE AND CO . LTD . COLCHESTER , LONDON AND ETON , ENGLAND PR 3581 .H7 891104 GENERAL PREFACE A 1954 RAVEN BOOKS.
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Paradise Lost ( continued ) – PAGT Book III 133 163 V VII 157 VIII " 143 IX 152 X 120 1 XII 155 XII 164 Paradise RegainedBook I 19 IV > 172 Samson Agonistes 178 HIS POETRY TH HE work of the Reformation in England IO POEMS QUOTED IN ...
Paradise Lost ( continued ) – PAGT Book III 133 163 V VII 157 VIII " 143 IX 152 X 120 1 XII 155 XII 164 Paradise RegainedBook I 19 IV > 172 Samson Agonistes 178 HIS POETRY TH HE work of the Reformation in England IO POEMS QUOTED IN ...
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HE work of the Reformation in England was carried out by men of markedly conservative temper , who desired to move cautiously , and who , while recognising the urgent need of change , were averse from any violent rupture with the past .
HE work of the Reformation in England was carried out by men of markedly conservative temper , who desired to move cautiously , and who , while recognising the urgent need of change , were averse from any violent rupture with the past .
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Early in Elizabeth's reign the struggle with Rome and with Rome's powerful ally , Spain - a struggle in which the very existence of England was imperilled - bred an intense feeling of patriotism , and Englishmen of different parties ...
Early in Elizabeth's reign the struggle with Rome and with Rome's powerful ally , Spain - a struggle in which the very existence of England was imperilled - bred an intense feeling of patriotism , and Englishmen of different parties ...
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For what they then did for the England of their own day and of ours we owe them a debt of gratitude the magnitude of which it would not be easy to exaggerate . That the spirit of Puritanism was necessarily productive of vast and far ...
For what they then did for the England of their own day and of ours we owe them a debt of gratitude the magnitude of which it would not be easy to exaggerate . That the spirit of Puritanism was necessarily productive of vast and far ...
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