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Christianity And War. (headley Brothers.)—the Society Of...
forth a. manifesto, opportune or inopportune, as we may choose to consider it, in which the principles of Quakerism are set forth. We yield to none in appreciating the services......
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Soliloquy Of A Shadow - Shape. By Arthur H. Scaife....
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Records Of The Borough Of Nottingham : Vol. V., 1625 - 1702.
(B. Quaritcha—The public spirit of the Nottingham Cor- poration in aiming on this publication of its records is worthy of all praise. The editor apologises, so to speak, for the......