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she had never felt that which was called love , nor harboured thoughts of voluptuousness , and had never considered marriage until God had been pleased to raise her to the throne " ( Calendar Spain 11 : 213 ) .
she had never felt that which was called love , nor harboured thoughts of voluptuousness , and had never considered marriage until God had been pleased to raise her to the throne " ( Calendar Spain 11 : 213 ) .
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Because Hall makes the disciplining of attitude a kind of godly work , Audrey Chew has discussed the ways in which his presentation of virtue can been called a stoic version of Christianity ( 1130-45 ) . Mc- Cabe and Monsarrat both ...
Because Hall makes the disciplining of attitude a kind of godly work , Audrey Chew has discussed the ways in which his presentation of virtue can been called a stoic version of Christianity ( 1130-45 ) . Mc- Cabe and Monsarrat both ...
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It refers also to a certain popular Spanish dance called pavaniglia . 9 In his edition of Il Libro dell'Arte Mario Serchi reports : ( my trans . ) rimane ancora un ultimo documento , ricordato da Francesco Dini e ricavato dalla lettura ...
It refers also to a certain popular Spanish dance called pavaniglia . 9 In his edition of Il Libro dell'Arte Mario Serchi reports : ( my trans . ) rimane ancora un ultimo documento , ricordato da Francesco Dini e ricavato dalla lettura ...
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