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A Dark Night's Work

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     Gaskell, Elizabeth
    108
    ISBN 9990003836939, ISBN 9788726951462
             
    Údaje o názvuA Dark Night's Work
    NakladatelSaga Egmont 2021
    VýrobceSaga Egmont
    Fyz.popis108
    ISBN9990003836939
    9788726951462
    PoznámkyK DISPOZICI POUZE V ELEKTRONICKÉ PODOBĚ
    Forma, žánr E-knihy * Česká a světová literatura * Světová literatura * Klasická literatura * Historické romány
    Země vyd.Česko
    Druh dok.KNIHY

     Eusebios z Caesareje, asi 263-asi 340 - Autor
    Kempten ; Muenchen : Verlag der Jos. Kösel'schen Buchhandlung, 1913 - lxi, 272, viii, 41 s. ; 20 cm
    Bibliothek der Kirchenväter ;
      Bigelmair, Andreas, - Překladatel - Editor
     Eusebios z Caesareje, biskup, asi 263-asi 340
    3.-4. století 1.-4. století

     Eusebios z Caesareje, asi 263-asi 340 - Autor
    Kempten ; Muenchen : Verlag der Jos. Kösel'schen Buchhandlung, 1913 - lxi, 272, viii, 41 s. ; 20 cm
    Bibliothek der Kirchenväter ;
      Bigelmair, Andreas, - Překladatel - Editor
     Eusebios z Caesareje, biskup, asi 263-asi 340
    3.-4. století 1.-4. století
     biskupové  řečtí církevní otcové  patristika  patristické texty  historiografie  církevní dějiny  rané křesťanství
    In the county town of a certain shire there lived (about forty years ago) one Mr. Wilkins, a conveyancing attorney of considerable standing. The certain shire was but a small county, and the principal town in it contained only about four thousand inhabitants; so in saying that Mr. Wilkins was the principal lawyer in Hamley, I say very little, unless I add that he transacted all the legal business of the gentry for twenty miles round. His grandfather had established the connection; his father had consolidated and strengthened it, and, indeed, by his wise and upright conduct, as well as by his professional skill, had obtained for himself the position of confidential friend to many of the surrounding families of distinction. He visited among them in a way which no mere lawyer had ever done before; dined at their tables-he alone, not accompanied by his wife, be it observed; rode to the meet occasionally as if by accident, although he was as well mounted as any squire among them, and was often persuaded (after a little coquetting about "professional engagements," and "being wanted at the office") to have a run with his clients; nay, once or twice he forgot his usual caution, was first in at the death, and rode home with the brush. But in general he knew his place; as his place was held to be in that aristocratic county, and in those days. Nor let be supposed that he was in any way a toadeater. Zdroj anotace: Web obalkyknih.cz
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