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maintained by Elizabeth is matter of admiration ; namely , that it proceeded not from any inclination of the times to peace , but from her own prudence and good management . For in a kingdom laboring with intestine faction on account of ...
maintained by Elizabeth is matter of admiration ; namely , that it proceeded not from any inclination of the times to peace , but from her own prudence and good management . For in a kingdom laboring with intestine faction on account of ...
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One of his best nineteenth century critics , a later Sir Walter Raleigh , has summarized the matter with unusual insight . ; he was a citizen first and a poet and an unhappy man afterwards . He directed his energies to proving ...
One of his best nineteenth century critics , a later Sir Walter Raleigh , has summarized the matter with unusual insight . ; he was a citizen first and a poet and an unhappy man afterwards . He directed his energies to proving ...
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Although the final happy ending is a somewhat contrived one , this does not really matter . As Kettle says : What does matter , because the whole movement and texture of the book depend on it , is that Tom and Sophia fight conventional ...
Although the final happy ending is a somewhat contrived one , this does not really matter . As Kettle says : What does matter , because the whole movement and texture of the book depend on it , is that Tom and Sophia fight conventional ...
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THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
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