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It is the blindness of partisan writers to this principle which moved Prof . Paul
Sabatier ... Yet there is no writing the history of France , any more than the history
of England , without touching the history of the Church ; for the history of the
Church ...
It is the blindness of partisan writers to this principle which moved Prof . Paul
Sabatier ... Yet there is no writing the history of France , any more than the history
of England , without touching the history of the Church ; for the history of the
Church ...
Page 361
He had undertaken the tour in the hope of writing a book which would help to
reconcile the two nations , but he came to the conclusion that of the spirit of
generous rivalry and cordial international respect there are but feeble traces in
our ...
He had undertaken the tour in the hope of writing a book which would help to
reconcile the two nations , but he came to the conclusion that of the spirit of
generous rivalry and cordial international respect there are but feeble traces in
our ...
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The best writers , it is true , have sometimes been compelled by circumstance to
devote precious energy to work other than their writing , but it has always been
with resentment and the desire for escape to undivided service of their art .
The best writers , it is true , have sometimes been compelled by circumstance to
devote precious energy to work other than their writing , but it has always been
with resentment and the desire for escape to undivided service of their art .
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APT PAOR No 452 JULY | 1 |
Jane Austen ob July 18 1817 1 Jane Austen ob July 18 1817 | 19 |
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