Revaluations: Studies in BiographyOxford University Press, H. Milford, 1931 - 245 strani |
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... fact . The chief fact about Queen Elizabeth is that for the greater part of her life , poor woman , she suffered from abomin- ably bad health . The chief determining fact of the history of Elizabeth on the history of England is the fact ...
... fact . The chief fact about Queen Elizabeth is that for the greater part of her life , poor woman , she suffered from abomin- ably bad health . The chief determining fact of the history of Elizabeth on the history of England is the fact ...
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... fact that he lived for days afterwards and never said anything . The simple fact was that Mary was frightened and screamed , and even queens do not always know what they say when they scream . There are all sorts of other things of the ...
... fact that he lived for days afterwards and never said anything . The simple fact was that Mary was frightened and screamed , and even queens do not always know what they say when they scream . There are all sorts of other things of the ...
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... fact that his brilliant gifts and his fiery enthusiasm were combined with other qualities , not usually found in their company , with the sunniest nature and the sweetest temper in the world . Brilliance and energy are generally ...
... fact that his brilliant gifts and his fiery enthusiasm were combined with other qualities , not usually found in their company , with the sunniest nature and the sweetest temper in the world . Brilliance and energy are generally ...
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MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS By G K CHESTERTON | 1 |
OLIVER GOLDSMITH By STEPHEN GWYNN | 26 |
CHARLES JAMES FOX By LORD DAVID CECIL | 45 |
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Revaluations: Studies in Biography Lascelles Abercrombie,Alfred Charles Ward Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1931 |
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