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Pagina 41
... glish primate was received with extraordi- op , and Mr. Froude understates his case nary honors , and was treated as first in when he says that " it had been usual to rank after the pope himself . But of Mr. pay the king the courtesy of ...
... glish primate was received with extraordi- op , and Mr. Froude understates his case nary honors , and was treated as first in when he says that " it had been usual to rank after the pope himself . But of Mr. pay the king the courtesy of ...
Pagina 75
... glish taste . The best proof that they have fessor's rooms , and with the greatest pa- tience he attempted to instruct Annette . But it was time thrown away . She could not learn . One morning she came alone and said that her mother was ...
... glish taste . The best proof that they have fessor's rooms , and with the greatest pa- tience he attempted to instruct Annette . But it was time thrown away . She could not learn . One morning she came alone and said that her mother was ...
Pagina 100
... glish history in James's reign , and a recon- struction of that history on an entirely new basis . For with James's whole course of policy , and with many of the proceed- ings of his reign that later history has pronounced wrong ...
... glish history in James's reign , and a recon- struction of that history on an entirely new basis . For with James's whole course of policy , and with many of the proceed- ings of his reign that later history has pronounced wrong ...
Pagina 154
... glish , the Germans , and the French , will deny the general accuracy of these rough definitions ? country or position . It is the resultant of everybody else ; but here we reach a point an almost universal need , the fruit of an at ...
... glish , the Germans , and the French , will deny the general accuracy of these rough definitions ? country or position . It is the resultant of everybody else ; but here we reach a point an almost universal need , the fruit of an at ...
Pagina 156
... glish do not amuse ourselves ; that , though other causes- -the intensity of the family our upper strata absorb pleasures in pro- tie , and the constant longing for emotional digious quantities , and with an intensity of sensation ...
... glish do not amuse ourselves ; that , though other causes- -the intensity of the family our upper strata absorb pleasures in pro- tie , and the constant longing for emotional digious quantities , and with an intensity of sensation ...
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