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... turn . Something , at least , will be gained if the pupil realises that men in past times lived and moved in the 3ame sort of way as they do at present . The series contains the following Biographies : 1. SIMON DE MONTFORT . 28. 6d . 2 ...
... turn . Something , at least , will be gained if the pupil realises that men in past times lived and moved in the 3ame sort of way as they do at present . The series contains the following Biographies : 1. SIMON DE MONTFORT . 28. 6d . 2 ...
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... Turn him to any cause of policy , The Gordian knot of it he will unloose , Familiar as his garter ; that , when he speaks , The air , a charter'd libertine , is still , And the mute wonder lurketh in men's ears , To steal his sweet and ...
... Turn him to any cause of policy , The Gordian knot of it he will unloose , Familiar as his garter ; that , when he speaks , The air , a charter'd libertine , is still , And the mute wonder lurketh in men's ears , To steal his sweet and ...
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... turn his attention to the cold districts where Gilbert had tried to found his colony ; he wished to ex- plore more southern regions . He fitted out and despatched two barks , under Captains Philip Ama- das and Arthur Barlowe , with ...
... turn his attention to the cold districts where Gilbert had tried to found his colony ; he wished to ex- plore more southern regions . He fitted out and despatched two barks , under Captains Philip Ama- das and Arthur Barlowe , with ...
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... turn from the enemy , alledging that he would rather choose to die than dishonour himself , his country , and Her Majesty's ship . " So he turned with his single vessel to meet the Spanish fleet of fifty sail , hoping he might pass ...
... turn from the enemy , alledging that he would rather choose to die than dishonour himself , his country , and Her Majesty's ship . " So he turned with his single vessel to meet the Spanish fleet of fifty sail , hoping he might pass ...
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... turns to row . When three days more were overgone , our com- panies began to despair , the weather being ex- treme hot , the river bordered with very high trees that kept away the air , and the current against us every day stronger than ...
... turns to row . When three days more were overgone , our com- panies began to despair , the weather being ex- treme hot , the river bordered with very high trees that kept away the air , and the current against us every day stronger than ...
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