The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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... church was thus not only the major defense of tyranny but was also by far the largest single collector of taxes and com- pulsory fees from all , including the very poor , and a notoriously greedy unimproving landlord of tremendous ...
... church was thus not only the major defense of tyranny but was also by far the largest single collector of taxes and com- pulsory fees from all , including the very poor , and a notoriously greedy unimproving landlord of tremendous ...
Pagina 226
... Church , in hopes of persuading the Queen to give up her claim to an annual tax on that Church's income as she had already given up her claim to any part of the income of the Church of England . Here he entered into long drawn out and ...
... Church , in hopes of persuading the Queen to give up her claim to an annual tax on that Church's income as she had already given up her claim to any part of the income of the Church of England . Here he entered into long drawn out and ...
Pagina 226
... Church , in hopes of persuading the Queen to give up her claim to an annual tax on that Church's income as she had already given up her claim to any part of the income of the Church of England . Here he entered into long drawn out and ...
... Church , in hopes of persuading the Queen to give up her claim to an annual tax on that Church's income as she had already given up her claim to any part of the income of the Church of England . Here he entered into long drawn out and ...
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