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Only one other English writer has come close to conquering such a vast multitude of obstacles as friend William Shakspere . Joseph Conrad , although a native of an inland country , spent all his youth at sea . Utterly ignorant of a word ...
Only one other English writer has come close to conquering such a vast multitude of obstacles as friend William Shakspere . Joseph Conrad , although a native of an inland country , spent all his youth at sea . Utterly ignorant of a word ...
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The English of her day as well as the English of today were opposed to a large standing army . Her navy against the Spanish Armada was only a handful of small vessels . She was banking on the skill of her naval architects and the ...
The English of her day as well as the English of today were opposed to a large standing army . Her navy against the Spanish Armada was only a handful of small vessels . She was banking on the skill of her naval architects and the ...
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She actually used the crests of English royalty on her tableware in France and asserted that she had a better claim to the English throne than Elizabeth , a claim that had some merit . On December 5th of that year her husband , Francis ...
She actually used the crests of English royalty on her tableware in France and asserted that she had a better claim to the English throne than Elizabeth , a claim that had some merit . On December 5th of that year her husband , Francis ...
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CHAPTER | 5 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 13 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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