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MALLOCK writes in the Fortnightly on ' The Secret of Carlyle's Life , ' and vindicates Froude from the accusations recklessly brought against him . We hold no brief for Froude , but knew the man , and were convinced that a vindication ...
MALLOCK writes in the Fortnightly on ' The Secret of Carlyle's Life , ' and vindicates Froude from the accusations recklessly brought against him . We hold no brief for Froude , but knew the man , and were convinced that a vindication ...
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Again in 1617 he writes to Lord Salisbury , informing him that the merchants of Plymouth think a small fleet will not be of much use as a convoy against the pirates of Algiers and Tunis , that their trade is much injured , and that the ...
Again in 1617 he writes to Lord Salisbury , informing him that the merchants of Plymouth think a small fleet will not be of much use as a convoy against the pirates of Algiers and Tunis , that their trade is much injured , and that the ...
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While Barnes writes :6 tears , From restless souls , mine hymns ! from seas , my Passionate Pilgrim ? ... in bestowing his patronage ; ( 2 ) that his rival Shakespeare was by spirits taught to write " ; ( 3 ) of " his compeers by night ...
While Barnes writes :6 tears , From restless souls , mine hymns ! from seas , my Passionate Pilgrim ? ... in bestowing his patronage ; ( 2 ) that his rival Shakespeare was by spirits taught to write " ; ( 3 ) of " his compeers by night ...
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