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Sivu 74
... England : here it remains , and here it circulates ; for if the coin be good , it will pass from one hand to another . I trade both with the living and the dead for the enrichment of our native language . We have enough in England to ...
... England : here it remains , and here it circulates ; for if the coin be good , it will pass from one hand to another . I trade both with the living and the dead for the enrichment of our native language . We have enough in England to ...
Sivu 154
... England grew rapidly more homogeneous and intense , the rather as the womanhood of the sovereign stimulated a more chivalric loyalty , — while the new religion , of which she was the defender , helped to make England morally , as it was ...
... England grew rapidly more homogeneous and intense , the rather as the womanhood of the sovereign stimulated a more chivalric loyalty , — while the new religion , of which she was the defender , helped to make England morally , as it was ...
Sivu 256
... England of astonishing nature , ” concerning the dissolution of the Rump . We quote his story both as a contemporaneous version of the event , and as containing some particulars that explain the causes that led to it . It differs , in ...
... England of astonishing nature , ” concerning the dissolution of the Rump . We quote his story both as a contemporaneous version of the event , and as containing some particulars that explain the causes that led to it . It differs , in ...
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