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The establishment of Grammar Schools throughout the country , almost all of
which took their origin in the reigns of Edward VI . and Elizabeth , had diffused a
desire for knowledge amongst men , and had at the same time afforded to them
an ...
The establishment of Grammar Schools throughout the country , almost all of
which took their origin in the reigns of Edward VI . and Elizabeth , had diffused a
desire for knowledge amongst men , and had at the same time afforded to them
an ...
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Cromwell ' s feeble and gentle son Richard could not long hold , nor did he
desire to retain the Protectorship . Parties in the state were in confusion and
disunion . The army was mutinous , disaffected , and dangerous to the public
peace .
Cromwell ' s feeble and gentle son Richard could not long hold , nor did he
desire to retain the Protectorship . Parties in the state were in confusion and
disunion . The army was mutinous , disaffected , and dangerous to the public
peace .
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As an accepted and national practice , the custom must , if one does not actually
desire to be considered uncourteous , be carefully followed even by those only
tenanting Russian soil for a brief space . “ When at Rome do as the Romans do ...
As an accepted and national practice , the custom must , if one does not actually
desire to be considered uncourteous , be carefully followed even by those only
tenanting Russian soil for a brief space . “ When at Rome do as the Romans do ...
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It was with this ring of treasured memory that I was betrothed , and I give it to my
beloved daughter together with my blessing and hearty desires that she may be
as happy in her married life as I have been in mine . " And she placed on the ...
It was with this ring of treasured memory that I was betrothed , and I give it to my
beloved daughter together with my blessing and hearty desires that she may be
as happy in her married life as I have been in mine . " And she placed on the ...
Page 94
Sometimes I am a prophet , may the desires and good wishes be accomplished ,
but let what will happen , I shall keep this bouquet until your wedding day , and
who knows what you may be when I return it to you ? " It is strange how these ...
Sometimes I am a prophet , may the desires and good wishes be accomplished ,
but let what will happen , I shall keep this bouquet until your wedding day , and
who knows what you may be when I return it to you ? " It is strange how these ...
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