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Pagina 146
... English Bible , of early English and of the nineteenth - century press . Part I. of the " New English Diction- ary " is the last result of a long series of developments , and no proper appreciation of the great work can be felt without ...
... English Bible , of early English and of the nineteenth - century press . Part I. of the " New English Diction- ary " is the last result of a long series of developments , and no proper appreciation of the great work can be felt without ...
Pagina 151
... English or " Anglo - Saxon " vocabulary . For not only was the stream of English litera- ture then reduced to the tiniest thread ( the Anglo - Saxon Chronicle being for nearly a cen- tury its sole representative ) , but the vast ma ...
... English or " Anglo - Saxon " vocabulary . For not only was the stream of English litera- ture then reduced to the tiniest thread ( the Anglo - Saxon Chronicle being for nearly a cen- tury its sole representative ) , but the vast ma ...
Pagina 568
From The Fortnightly Review . THE ENGLISH CHURCH ON THE CONTINENT . THE establishment of English chap- laincies on the Continent dates from the Reformation . No sooner was the tie , which hitherto had bound England and Rome together in ...
From The Fortnightly Review . THE ENGLISH CHURCH ON THE CONTINENT . THE establishment of English chap- laincies on the Continent dates from the Reformation . No sooner was the tie , which hitherto had bound England and Rome together in ...
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