Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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Page 69
... reason suggesteth convenient articles of peace , upon which men may be drawn to agreement . These articles are they which other- wise are called Laws of Nature . ROBERT HERRICK ( 1591-1674 ) . CORINNA'S MAYING . GET THOMAS HOBBES 69.
... reason suggesteth convenient articles of peace , upon which men may be drawn to agreement . These articles are they which other- wise are called Laws of Nature . ROBERT HERRICK ( 1591-1674 ) . CORINNA'S MAYING . GET THOMAS HOBBES 69.
Page 80
... called the New Forest , not in the same sense as New College in Oxford , then at the founding the newest , which since hath gained many puisnes thereunto ; but because the junior of all forests in England , many having been dis- , none ...
... called the New Forest , not in the same sense as New College in Oxford , then at the founding the newest , which since hath gained many puisnes thereunto ; but because the junior of all forests in England , many having been dis- , none ...
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... called upon him to take up arms , he readily exposed his person to eight winter campaigns on the frozen banks of the Danube , the severity of which was at last fatal to the weakness of his constitution . His memory was revered by a ...
... called upon him to take up arms , he readily exposed his person to eight winter campaigns on the frozen banks of the Danube , the severity of which was at last fatal to the weakness of his constitution . His memory was revered by a ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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