A Guide to Literary LondonDedalus, 1988 - Всего страниц: 304 |
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... England . Its history is one of commercial and trading power , and to hold London is to hold the prosperity of England for a king or political faction . By the beginning of the 19th c the City dominated the commerce of the world , and ...
... England . Its history is one of commercial and trading power , and to hold London is to hold the prosperity of England for a king or political faction . By the beginning of the 19th c the City dominated the commerce of the world , and ...
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... England's largest export and major source of wealth in the medieval period , so the Bishops could afford to build a truly magnificent palace in London and one of the finest churches in the world , in East Anglia , with its unparallelled ...
... England's largest export and major source of wealth in the medieval period , so the Bishops could afford to build a truly magnificent palace in London and one of the finest churches in the world , in East Anglia , with its unparallelled ...
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... England after leaving Oxford and became Secretary to the Bank in 1898. He published Pagan Papers ( 1893 ) , six of which describe the life of a family of five orphans , whose deeds are the subject matter of The Golden Age ( 1895 ) and ...
... England after leaving Oxford and became Secretary to the Bank in 1898. He published Pagan Papers ( 1893 ) , six of which describe the life of a family of five orphans , whose deeds are the subject matter of The Golden Age ( 1895 ) and ...
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