College Readings in English ProseFrank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin |
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... England under the Stuarts . Inaugural Address . Ethel Puffer Howes • A. E. Shipley • James Bryce . Thomas Henry Huxley . George Macaulay Trevelyan Woodrow Wilson 58258 70 90 109 089 99 Lincoln as More than an Ameri- can English and ...
... England under the Stuarts . Inaugural Address . Ethel Puffer Howes • A. E. Shipley • James Bryce . Thomas Henry Huxley . George Macaulay Trevelyan Woodrow Wilson 58258 70 90 109 089 99 Lincoln as More than an Ameri- can English and ...
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... England town , addressed a knot of neighbors in this wise : " I hear you don't believe I know enough to hold office . I wish you to understand that I am think- ing about something or other most of the time . " Now reflective thought is ...
... England town , addressed a knot of neighbors in this wise : " I hear you don't believe I know enough to hold office . I wish you to understand that I am think- ing about something or other most of the time . " Now reflective thought is ...
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... England from James to William and Mary . In actual fact it had given a powerful and decisive impulse to the great constitutional progress which was transferring the sov- ereignty from the King to the House of Commons . From the moment ...
... England from James to William and Mary . In actual fact it had given a powerful and decisive impulse to the great constitutional progress which was transferring the sov- ereignty from the King to the House of Commons . From the moment ...
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... ENGLAND UNDER THE STUARTS 1 GEORGE MACAULAY TREVELYAN Ar the opening of the twentieth century England may be compared to a garden , a ground cut up for purposes of cultivation by hedgerows and lines of trees . The regularity of this ...
... ENGLAND UNDER THE STUARTS 1 GEORGE MACAULAY TREVELYAN Ar the opening of the twentieth century England may be compared to a garden , a ground cut up for purposes of cultivation by hedgerows and lines of trees . The regularity of this ...
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... England was slowly being made ; this work of enclosing the open fields began under the Tudors and was completed only in the nineteenth century . When James I ascended the throne , the little population of England ( somewhere on its rise ...
... England was slowly being made ; this work of enclosing the open fields began under the Tudors and was completed only in the nineteenth century . When James I ascended the throne , the little population of England ( somewhere on its rise ...
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