Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... English and Hoeks were killed . Philip's victory was ruinous to Jacqueline's cause . He and John of Brabant were ... English Crown and the English Parliament had recognised her as the lawful Duchess of Gloucester . The women of London ...
... English and Hoeks were killed . Philip's victory was ruinous to Jacqueline's cause . He and John of Brabant were ... English Crown and the English Parliament had recognised her as the lawful Duchess of Gloucester . The women of London ...
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... English language and literature has sprung up in France , and this is shown not only by the greater energy of the professors , but by increased enthusiasm among the students themselves ; and it is worthy of record that an English ...
... English language and literature has sprung up in France , and this is shown not only by the greater energy of the professors , but by increased enthusiasm among the students themselves ; and it is worthy of record that an English ...
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... English education . No one has ever learnt any English . The average English gentleman , in spite of his many good points , has not the least idea how to use his own language or how to give expression to his ideas , and this is shown ...
... English education . No one has ever learnt any English . The average English gentleman , in spite of his many good points , has not the least idea how to use his own language or how to give expression to his ideas , and this is shown ...
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