Downhill All the Way: An Autobiography of the Years 1919-1939 |
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Page 12
... called Monks House , because in the fifteenth century it belonged to Lewes Priory and the monks used it for their ' retreats ' . I said that I hoped the story was true , but I rather doubted such legends about houses when there is no ...
... called Monks House , because in the fifteenth century it belonged to Lewes Priory and the monks used it for their ' retreats ' . I said that I hoped the story was true , but I rather doubted such legends about houses when there is no ...
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... called Glazebrook's except for a short interval when it was called Lower's . The first time that it was ever called Monks House in any document was when it was advertised for sale in 1919 on Jacob Verrall's death . The story that Monks ...
... called Glazebrook's except for a short interval when it was called Lower's . The first time that it was ever called Monks House in any document was when it was advertised for sale in 1919 on Jacob Verrall's death . The story that Monks ...
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... called upon and agree to fight for liberty , it means that you believe liberty to be so good and you desire it so deeply that you are prepared to fight and die for it . Moreover , if these beliefs and desires really do influence or ...
... called upon and agree to fight for liberty , it means that you believe liberty to be so good and you desire it so deeply that you are prepared to fight and die for it . Moreover , if these beliefs and desires really do influence or ...
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