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... finally executed because he would not accept Henry as head of the Church instead of the Pope . He wrote many books , but his most famous work is Utopia ( i . e . , " Nowhere " ) , composed first in Latin , pub- lished in Louvain in 1516 ...
... finally executed because he would not accept Henry as head of the Church instead of the Pope . He wrote many books , but his most famous work is Utopia ( i . e . , " Nowhere " ) , composed first in Latin , pub- lished in Louvain in 1516 ...
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... finally was allowed to go free , though his prop- erty was much reduced . By his first wife he had three daughters , but for them he had little affection or they for him . He had them taught to read aloud to him in five or six languages ...
... finally was allowed to go free , though his prop- erty was much reduced . By his first wife he had three daughters , but for them he had little affection or they for him . He had them taught to read aloud to him in five or six languages ...
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... Finally Gladstone deter- mined to take up the Irish question in earnest . He had started his career as a Tory , but had gradually turned to Liberalism . He was a man of strong religious views , and was the idol of the Non- conformists ...
... Finally Gladstone deter- mined to take up the Irish question in earnest . He had started his career as a Tory , but had gradually turned to Liberalism . He was a man of strong religious views , and was the idol of the Non- conformists ...
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