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  • All but the last are also printed in Collected Works, pp. 13 – 24, 37 – 38 back

    From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558 2008

  • Note 128: See letters 1, 2, 4, 8, and 10 from Elizabeth to Parr printed in Collected Works, pp. 5 – 7, 10 – 13, 17, 20 back

    From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558 2008

  • His ‘Natural Theology – or Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity Collected from the Appearances of Nature’, (a mouthful, I agree) published in 1802, is the best known exposition of the ‘Argument from Design’, always the most influential of the arguments for the existence of a god.

    God’s work? « BuzzMachine 2005

  • Collected from the Basque people in New Mexico 1932

    A La Puerta Del Cielo 1932

  • To supplement the Collected Letters, I have assembled and ordered the eight hundred letters from Slagle’s two-volume edition, about forty letters that were printed previously but not included in Collected Letters, and two hundred unpublished Baillie letters that I have located in the past few years.

    One from Many: A New Chronology of Joanna Baillie's Letters 2008

  • It originated with Howard Davies, who, when she was 25, directed her in a two-hander with Helen Mirren called Collected Stories.

    The Saturday interview: Anne-Marie Duff 2011

  • All of that rhythmic chewing and swallowing and digesting, all the conversational nodding—“Yes, yes, true, true, mm-hm”—results in something called Collected Poems, and out of those collected poems grow a few sprouts, a couple of pages in a paperback.

    THE ANTHOLOGIST Nicholson Baker 2009

  • All of that rhythmic chewing and swallowing and digesting, all the conversational nodding—“Yes, yes, true, true, mm-hm”—results in something called Collected Poems, and out of those collected poems grow a few sprouts, a couple of pages in a paperback.

    THE ANTHOLOGIST Nicholson Baker 2009

  • “Superiority” is included in the amazing collection entitled The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke.

    BestScienceFictionStories.com » Post Topic » Superiority by Arthur C. Clarke 2009

  • The words really stung me, not only because they are thoroughly lacking in poetic merit-for nothing else in this or the other sexdecilliard poems of its stock possesses any poetic merit-and not simply because, as I first articulated, Heraclitus did not put anything in a work entitled Collected Fragments, but because - because the poet had dared to sand and polish, to familiarise.

    Varieties of Unreligious Experience Conrad H. Roth 2008

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