Seventeenth-century Prose and PoetryRobert Peter Tristram Coffin, Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon Harcourt, Brace & Company, 1957 - 1115 Seiten |
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... England . It was the England of princely Laud and poor " Bishop " Bunyan . It was also the England becoming mainly London overnight , once the yeomen and the forests were cut down , at the Restoration time . It was , at its highest ...
... England . It was the England of princely Laud and poor " Bishop " Bunyan . It was also the England becoming mainly London overnight , once the yeomen and the forests were cut down , at the Restoration time . It was , at its highest ...
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... England . It was the England of princely Laud and poor “ Bishop " Bunyan . It was also the England becoming mainly London overnight , once the yeomen and the forests were cut down , at the Restoration time . It was , at its highest ...
... England . It was the England of princely Laud and poor “ Bishop " Bunyan . It was also the England becoming mainly London overnight , once the yeomen and the forests were cut down , at the Restoration time . It was , at its highest ...
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... England had been brought to this pass ? Could it ever have entered into the imagination of man that the scheme and whole frame of so ancient and well - molded a government should be so suddenly struck off its hinges , quite out of joint ...
... England had been brought to this pass ? Could it ever have entered into the imagination of man that the scheme and whole frame of so ancient and well - molded a government should be so suddenly struck off its hinges , quite out of joint ...
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THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
NICHOLAS BRETON | 105 |
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