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... wrote to both Elizabeth and Cecil and attempted to avoid the logical con- clusions of his theory . In his letters Knox states clearly that the special dispensation of God is Elizabeth's only claim to the throne of England and that this ...
... wrote to both Elizabeth and Cecil and attempted to avoid the logical con- clusions of his theory . In his letters Knox states clearly that the special dispensation of God is Elizabeth's only claim to the throne of England and that this ...
Pagina 150
... wrote two wholly different hands , " even in the same document . 12 Dr. Greg was quite right in saying that the letters from Paris bore no resemblance to the specimens he knew of Daniel's hand ; but it is hard to agree with his further ...
... wrote two wholly different hands , " even in the same document . 12 Dr. Greg was quite right in saying that the letters from Paris bore no resemblance to the specimens he knew of Daniel's hand ; but it is hard to agree with his further ...
Pagina 465
... wrote of The Diamond Neck- lace as an experiment in unifying poetry and history . More than that , as has just been seen , it was an experiment in fusing not only poetry and history , but poetry and history and religion . For his- tory ...
... wrote of The Diamond Neck- lace as an experiment in unifying poetry and history . More than that , as has just been seen , it was an experiment in fusing not only poetry and history , but poetry and history and religion . For his- tory ...
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