History and Hope: The Collected Essays of C.V. WedgwoodCollins, 1987 - Počet stran: 506 |
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... peace made that whole epoch bright . ' God Almighty send us a happy end of all our troubles and peace in this poor kingdom again ' ; Sir Thomas Knyvett writing in the midst of the Civil Wars uttered the prayer that was in the hearts of ...
... peace made that whole epoch bright . ' God Almighty send us a happy end of all our troubles and peace in this poor kingdom again ' ; Sir Thomas Knyvett writing in the midst of the Civil Wars uttered the prayer that was in the hearts of ...
Strana 389
... peace , With smiling plenty and fair prosperous days ! At least as in the concluding words of Shakespeare's play on King Richard III - there was general lip service to this theme of the peaceful Tudor times which had made England whole ...
... peace , With smiling plenty and fair prosperous days ! At least as in the concluding words of Shakespeare's play on King Richard III - there was general lip service to this theme of the peaceful Tudor times which had made England whole ...
Strana 392
... peace is concerned - or the peace of England , at any rate does Shakespeare protest too much ? In a way , yes , or at least the emphasis that he lays on the contrast between peace and war is essentially the emphasis of a man writing in ...
... peace is concerned - or the peace of England , at any rate does Shakespeare protest too much ? In a way , yes , or at least the emphasis that he lays on the contrast between peace and war is essentially the emphasis of a man writing in ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Origins of Germany | 19 |
Martin Luther | 28 |
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