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Page 105
... imagine a state of society , ' says Dean Inge , ' in which farmers and rustics of Berkshire , headed by the Lord - Lieutenant , attack Oxford in the slack season and burn the barges on the river ; in retaliation for which two thousand ...
... imagine a state of society , ' says Dean Inge , ' in which farmers and rustics of Berkshire , headed by the Lord - Lieutenant , attack Oxford in the slack season and burn the barges on the river ; in retaliation for which two thousand ...
Page 219
... imagine , the equivalent of a ' leave - town ' in the late War , and Roman soldiers would go up to Baalbec as British soldiers went up to Paris or Amiens for two or three days . We can imagine a centurion returning to his camp with ...
... imagine , the equivalent of a ' leave - town ' in the late War , and Roman soldiers would go up to Baalbec as British soldiers went up to Paris or Amiens for two or three days . We can imagine a centurion returning to his camp with ...
Page 321
... imagine the sun . But the Christian Christ in none of his three characteristic phases , neither as the magic babe ( from whom I am cut off by the wanton and indecent purity of the Immaculate Conception ) , nor as the white - robed ...
... imagine the sun . But the Christian Christ in none of his three characteristic phases , neither as the magic babe ( from whom I am cut off by the wanton and indecent purity of the Immaculate Conception ) , nor as the white - robed ...
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