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... holds the place given him by Lucretius and Dante as the sovereign of the poets . It is one for which even praise seems ... hold their forward place among the brightest treasures of the human mind , and their author still retains his rank ...
... holds the place given him by Lucretius and Dante as the sovereign of the poets . It is one for which even praise seems ... hold their forward place among the brightest treasures of the human mind , and their author still retains his rank ...
Page 300
... holds property , and the churches are property in themselves , a reference to the terms of the title- deeds is certain ... hold it . Law is partly in abeyance , both with respect to the maximum and the minimum requirements , not widely ...
... holds property , and the churches are property in themselves , a reference to the terms of the title- deeds is certain ... hold it . Law is partly in abeyance , both with respect to the maximum and the minimum requirements , not widely ...
Page 387
... hold scholarships of the aggregate value of £ 11,176 , 12s . 4d . , while 547 of these receive augmentations of the aggregate value of £ 1370 , 4s . 7d . , and from the same funds 1515 pupils receive bursaries of the aggregate value of ...
... hold scholarships of the aggregate value of £ 11,176 , 12s . 4d . , while 547 of these receive augmentations of the aggregate value of £ 1370 , 4s . 7d . , and from the same funds 1515 pupils receive bursaries of the aggregate value of ...
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