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... England , and there was no reason to fear that hindrances would be put in the way of his proceeding on his journey ... England's natural enemy , and al- though they were for the time at peace , there was no friendly feeling between the ...
... England , and there was no reason to fear that hindrances would be put in the way of his proceeding on his journey ... England's natural enemy , and al- though they were for the time at peace , there was no friendly feeling between the ...
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... England had to wait until the Civil War was over and the eleven years of the Commonwealth had ended in the restoration of the Stuart line of kings . It was not an ... England . Yet it was not really the whole nation , nor 246 ENGLAND'S EPIC.
... England had to wait until the Civil War was over and the eleven years of the Commonwealth had ended in the restoration of the Stuart line of kings . It was not an ... England . Yet it was not really the whole nation , nor 246 ENGLAND'S EPIC.
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... England - a king , stout , homely , and middle - aged , who could not speak a word of his subjects ' language , and who , with all his honest intention of doing his duty to the people he had been called to govern , looked back to ...
... England - a king , stout , homely , and middle - aged , who could not speak a word of his subjects ' language , and who , with all his honest intention of doing his duty to the people he had been called to govern , looked back to ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I THE LAYS OF THE FIGHTINGMEN | 13 |
THE SINGERS OF THE CHURCH | 26 |
THE MONKS AND THEIR BOOKS | 32 |
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