William Shakspere: A BiographyAMS Press, 1971 - 544 Seiten |
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... passed through the great changes of religious opinion , as the greater portion of the people passed , without any violent corresponding change in their habits derived from their forefathers . In the time of Henry VIII . the great ...
... passed through the great changes of religious opinion , as the greater portion of the people passed , without any violent corresponding change in their habits derived from their forefathers . In the time of Henry VIII . the great ...
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... passed for the protection of " every inheritor and possessor of manors , land , and tenements , " which made the ... passing of the Act , in the case of Sir Thomas Lucy . " Provided always , That this Act , or anything contained therein ...
... passed for the protection of " every inheritor and possessor of manors , land , and tenements , " which made the ... passing of the Act , in the case of Sir Thomas Lucy . " Provided always , That this Act , or anything contained therein ...
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... passed the church and the mill we may follow the river , by the tow - path on the right bank , the whole way to Bidford . The views are not very picturesque till we have passed the confluence of the Stour . Near Ludington we meet at ...
... passed the church and the mill we may follow the river , by the tow - path on the right bank , the whole way to Bidford . The views are not very picturesque till we have passed the confluence of the Stour . Near Ludington we meet at ...
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CHAPTER II | 13 |
THE REGISTER | 24 |
THE SCHOOL | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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