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But more than affording the opportunity to peddle and politic, this resettlement allowed the Jewish pioneers to escape the harsh persecutions of their native lands, which Milman's poems powerfully evoke.
Archive 2009-05-01 Rus Bowden 2009
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A new edition of Milman's closet drama, in a uniform binding with the poem below.
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A new edition of Milman's closet drama, in a uniform binding with the poem below.
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Milman's "The Apollo Belvedere", which was reprinted several times, most famously in the Annals of tbe Fine
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_ [1] [1] For this incident in the life of the sea-robber, Hastings, see Milman's
War Poetry of the South Various
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If Milman's lines had been written or known at the time of Mag's dream, they could have been most suitably recited.
Young Lion of the Woods A Story of Early Colonial Days Thomas Barlow Smith
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See other instances in Milman's 'History of the Jeos,' ii.
The Quarterly Review, Volume 162, No. 324, April, 1886 Various
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Milman's _H.story of the Jews_, W. Besant and E.H. Palmer's
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The former having walked over from Oxford, seventeen miles, to breakfast, and repeating Milman's beautiful hymn from the _Martyr of Antioch_,
Memoir and Letters of Francis W. Newman Giberne Sieveking
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Milman's “History of the Jews” did not prevent his preferment, as he was promoted from the vicarage of St. Mary's, Reading, to the rectorship of St. Margaret's,
A Publisher and His Friends Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904 1911
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