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Biography of Charlotte (Mary) Yonge
8493 words, approx. 28.3 pages
 Charlotte Mary Yonge may be "placed" in literary history as the leading novelist of that Anglo-Catholic revival known as Tractarianism, or the Oxford Movement; but this classification cannot explain why her domestic novels have always been enjoyed by man...
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Biography of Charlotte (Mary) Yonge
4395 words, approx. 14.7 pages
 To say that Charlotte Mary Yonge's writings were designed to illustrate Tractarian principles at work in daily life is to convey a wholly misleading suggestion of dullness and dogmatism. In fact, Yonge's popularity in her own day (and among modern devote...



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 The New American
For the serious student.(History--Rome)
02/07/2005: 526 words, approx. 2 pages Direct documentation of the Roman Empire and its decline is surprisingly sparse. The best sources for the first century A.D., Tacitus and Suetonius, both make grim if informative reading. Tacitus, lauded by many as the best Roman historian for his concision, attention to...
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 Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME
Maine seminarian witnesses history in Rome
04/23/2005: 865 words, approx. 3 pages Seamus Griesbach was sharing a pastry and coffee with friends from Sanford earlier this week when the bells of Rome tolled, announcing a new pope. The cafe where the 26-year-old seminarian and his guests were eating was a 20-minute walk from the Vatican...


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