Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... labours , 94 . Music , old popular , 45 ; Anglo - Saxon , 46 ; Danish , 47 ; minstrelsy under the Norman kings , ib .; popular ballads patronised by Henry VIII , 49 ; musical taste culminates at the accession of Eli- zabeth , ib ...
... labours , 94 . Music , old popular , 45 ; Anglo - Saxon , 46 ; Danish , 47 ; minstrelsy under the Norman kings , ib .; popular ballads patronised by Henry VIII , 49 ; musical taste culminates at the accession of Eli- zabeth , ib ...
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... labour - saving machines a consequence of strikes , 278 ; self - acting mule and the wool - combing ma- chine , ib .; strike of the building trades in 1833 , ib .; of colliers , 279 ; strike at Messrs . Trollope's and consequent lock ...
... labour - saving machines a consequence of strikes , 278 ; self - acting mule and the wool - combing ma- chine , ib .; strike of the building trades in 1833 , ib .; of colliers , 279 ; strike at Messrs . Trollope's and consequent lock ...
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... labours , in the first year of my experience , I saw many youths of great gifts , of the highest hopes and promise , some who actually died ; some doomed for life to blindness , to madness , to leprosy . Of these I was acquainted with ...
... labours , in the first year of my experience , I saw many youths of great gifts , of the highest hopes and promise , some who actually died ; some doomed for life to blindness , to madness , to leprosy . Of these I was acquainted with ...
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... labours of later scholars , but they are never mentioned by them without respect and thankfulness . If we duly estimate the labour of reading and , How then had Erasmus achieved his lofty position ? What were the writings on which ...
... labours of later scholars , but they are never mentioned by them without respect and thankfulness . If we duly estimate the labour of reading and , How then had Erasmus achieved his lofty position ? What were the writings on which ...
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... labour of comparing scattered and yet unexplored manuscripts , the New Testament of Erasmus was a wonderful work the ... labours were directed to the general diffusion , and to the universal acceptance of the Scriptures as the rule of ...
... labour of comparing scattered and yet unexplored manuscripts , the New Testament of Erasmus was a wonderful work the ... labours were directed to the general diffusion , and to the universal acceptance of the Scriptures as the rule of ...
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