The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's sons, 1917 - English literature |
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... letters on " the Proper Sphere of Government " to The Nonconformist , and , from 1848 to 1853 he acted as sub - editor of The Economist . In these years he wrote his book Social Statics ( 1850 ) and began the publication of longer ...
... letters on " the Proper Sphere of Government " to The Nonconformist , and , from 1848 to 1853 he acted as sub - editor of The Economist . In these years he wrote his book Social Statics ( 1850 ) and began the publication of longer ...
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... letters or learning ever bestowed more attention on the academical , as well as on the political , ecclesi- astical and county administrative , life around him . Still , his actual work as a historian remained , to the last , the de- 1 ...
... letters or learning ever bestowed more attention on the academical , as well as on the political , ecclesi- astical and county administrative , life around him . Still , his actual work as a historian remained , to the last , the de- 1 ...
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... letters of his whole - hearted friend and admirer Erasmus . But the researches which , at a later date , he carried on during his long residence in Hertfordshire , and of which the first published result was his well - known book The ...
... letters of his whole - hearted friend and admirer Erasmus . But the researches which , at a later date , he carried on during his long residence in Hertfordshire , and of which the first published result was his well - known book The ...
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... letters . He did not profess to be writing a history of the reign of Henry VIII ; but his few in- troductions , together , amount to what is much more than a digest of the transactions of the period - a survey of it by a writer of ...
... letters . He did not profess to be writing a history of the reign of Henry VIII ; but his few in- troductions , together , amount to what is much more than a digest of the transactions of the period - a survey of it by a writer of ...
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... letters . In 1874 , he definitely entered into that of politics . After his return to England , he continued to take ... letter but in the spirit , to historical truth , and if this be held to show itself in a fairness of judgment that ...
... letters . In 1874 , he definitely entered into that of politics . After his return to England , he continued to take ... letter but in the spirit , to historical truth , and if this be held to show itself in a fairness of judgment that ...
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