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... facts respecting , 116 . girls , ib .; constitutional government , 193 ; diffeKennedy , General Shaw , his plan for the fortifica- rences of climate and agriculture in the Seven tion of London , 152 ; impracticability of , 163 .
... facts respecting , 116 . girls , ib .; constitutional government , 193 ; diffeKennedy , General Shaw , his plan for the fortifica- rences of climate and agriculture in the Seven tion of London , 152 ; impracticability of , 163 .
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But there was a graver disquali . his inclinations , against his natural disposi- fication , of which neither his parents nor tion and temperament , into that holy func- the monks were ignorant ; he had formed tion , of which it is ...
But there was a graver disquali . his inclinations , against his natural disposi- fication , of which neither his parents nor tion and temperament , into that holy func- the monks were ignorant ; he had formed tion , of which it is ...
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In tion in it ; the very walls , they say , reek with · Theology . " Er . “ You say true ; I indeed sources by what in our modern academical brought nothing away from it but a constitution phrase is called taking private pupils . full ...
In tion in it ; the very walls , they say , reek with · Theology . " Er . “ You say true ; I indeed sources by what in our modern academical brought nothing away from it but a constitution phrase is called taking private pupils . full ...
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He obtained the strongest hold on his admirabecame , however , better reconciled to tion and affections — More and Colet . The Cambridge , and preferred it , but for the genial playfulness of More , his as yet libesociety of two or ...
He obtained the strongest hold on his admirabecame , however , better reconciled to tion and affections — More and Colet . The Cambridge , and preferred it , but for the genial playfulness of More , his as yet libesociety of two or ...
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... into or sanguine hopes , on account of the eleva- the treasures of various libraries , most of tion of Cardinal de Medici , who had shown them in disorder , and very few with catahim so much favour at Rome , to the Papal logues .
... into or sanguine hopes , on account of the eleva- the treasures of various libraries , most of tion of Cardinal de Medici , who had shown them in disorder , and very few with catahim so much favour at Rome , to the Papal logues .
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