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... word : -On that great reach of ground we are to pass over — if we make reasonable time - there must be long strides , and skippings : we can only seize upon illustrative types - little kindling feeders of wide - reaching flame . It may ...
... word : -On that great reach of ground we are to pass over — if we make reasonable time - there must be long strides , and skippings : we can only seize upon illustrative types - little kindling feeders of wide - reaching flame . It may ...
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... words , traceable in the institutions and - to some slight degree — in the language of to - day . We see in the later pages of Green through what forests the rivers ran , and can go round about the great Roman - British towns ( Roman ...
... words , traceable in the institutions and - to some slight degree — in the language of to - day . We see in the later pages of Green through what forests the rivers ran , and can go round about the great Roman - British towns ( Roman ...
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... words relate . It is as if I were speaking to you of some long - gone line of an- cestors , and on a sudden should call up some totum , prater crura candidissima inde velavit . " The tradition is subject of crude mention in the ...
... words relate . It is as if I were speaking to you of some long - gone line of an- cestors , and on a sudden should call up some totum , prater crura candidissima inde velavit . " The tradition is subject of crude mention in the ...
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... word- " the arrow , " I shall die : I die for England then , who lived for England . What nobler ? Man must die . I cannot fall into a falser world- I have done no man wrong . Edith ( his betrothed ) comes in— Edith ! -Edith ! Get thou ...
... word- " the arrow , " I shall die : I die for England then , who lived for England . What nobler ? Man must die . I cannot fall into a falser world- I have done no man wrong . Edith ( his betrothed ) comes in— Edith ! -Edith ! Get thou ...
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... word : and one I must . Farewell ! And she offers to go . But Harold , beckoning with a grand gesture of authority- Not yet ! Stay ! The king commands thee , woman ! And he turns to Aldwyth , from whose kins- men 33 HAROLD THE SAXON.
... word : and one I must . Farewell ! And she offers to go . But Harold , beckoning with a grand gesture of authority- Not yet ! Stay ! The king commands thee , woman ! And he turns to Aldwyth , from whose kins- men 33 HAROLD THE SAXON.
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