The Scot in EnglandHurst & Blackett, 1935 - 288 pagini |
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... learned , as Rome had learned , that she was dealing with a race that would not accept defeat . Well might Christopher Marlowe put these words 20 ENGLAND THE SCOT IN.
... learned , as Rome had learned , that she was dealing with a race that would not accept defeat . Well might Christopher Marlowe put these words 20 ENGLAND THE SCOT IN.
Pagina 23
... learned among the learned , being of such extreme acuteness , that they exercise , excite , and sharpen even the brightest talents to a more sublime knowledge of divine objects , it is no wonder that the most profound writers join in ...
... learned among the learned , being of such extreme acuteness , that they exercise , excite , and sharpen even the brightest talents to a more sublime knowledge of divine objects , it is no wonder that the most profound writers join in ...
Pagina 234
... learned that he was fighting grimly to regain his shattered health . He was almost a forgotten man when he re- appeared at Westminister in the autumn of 1921 , to electrify the House of Commons with one of his old , terse , ringing ...
... learned that he was fighting grimly to regain his shattered health . He was almost a forgotten man when he re- appeared at Westminister in the autumn of 1921 , to electrify the House of Commons with one of his old , terse , ringing ...
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CONTENTS | 12 |
WE GIVE ENGLAND A KING | 29 |
WE GIVE ENGLAND A PRIME MINISTER | 54 |
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