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the experience of reading in Britain, from 1450 to 1945...

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 √ Century of ExperienceEvidenceName of Reader / Listener / Reading GroupAuthor of TextTitle of TextForm of Text
 
1850-1899'The Presbyterian Minister read prayers and addressed the Protestants'anon prayersPrint: Book
1850-1899'The Presbyterian Minister read prayers and delivered an Address to the Protestant prisoners.'anon prayersPrint: Book
1850-1899'The Presbyterian Minister read prayers to the prisoners, and afterwards preached a sermon.'anon prayersPrint: Book
1850-1899'The Presbyterian Minister read prayers to the prisoners.'anon prayersPrint: Book
1850-1899'The presbyterian minister read prayers to the prisoners.'anon prayersPrint: Book
1900-1945'the previous minutes were read & confirmed'Alfred Rawlings Alfred Rawlings[Minutes of XII Book Club]Manuscript: book
1900-1945'The priest brother would give us English songs on his Gramophone ... They were v. decent & I should have liked to partake the funny dinner but we returned to Vaton...Cecil Vincent Connolly Rudyard KiplingDepartmental DittiesPrint: Book
1850-1899'The Primitive Methodists may have been the most anti-intellectual of the Wesleyans, yet miners' MP John Johnson "found their teaching the strongest possible incentive to...John Johnson John Stuart MillPrinciples of Political EconomyPrint: Book
1850-1899'The Primitive Methodists may have been the most anti-intellectual of the Wesleyans, yet miners' MP John Johnson "found their teaching the strongest possible incentive to...John Johnson Alfred MarshallPrinciples of EconomicsPrint: Unknown
1850-1899'The Primitive Methodists may have been the most anti-intellectual of the Wesleyans, yet miners' MP John Johnson "found their teaching the strongest possible incentive to...John Johnson [history and philosophy]Print: Unknown
1850-1899'The Primitive Methodists may have been the most anti-intellectual of the Wesleyans, yet miners' MP John Johnson... "found their teaching the strongest possible incentive...John Johnson Adam SmithThe Wealth of NationsPrint: Book
1800-1849'The Princess often read aloud. It was difficult to understand her germanised French, and still more, her composite English. She was particularly amused at the Margravine...Princess Caroline Princess of Wales Frederica Sophia Wilhelmina Princess Royal of Prussia MEMOIRS OF FREDERICA SOPHIA WILHELMINA, Princess ...Print: Book
1800-1849'The Princess received a letter of twenty-eight pages, from the Princess Charlotte, which looked like the writing of a chambermaid, and appeared to me wholly illegible; b...Princess Caroline Princess of Wales Princess Charlotte LetterManuscript: Letter
1850-1899'The Professor is curious as indicating strong character & rare faculties on the part of the author; but not interesting as a story. And yet there are parts one would not...Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell Charlotte BronteProfessor, The
1850-1899'The Professor'Sarah Good Charlotte BrontėThe ProfessorPrint: Book
1900-1945'The programme devoted to Carlyle & his works was then proceeded with but owing to the length of the discussion was not completed. Mr Stansfield read a paper on Carlyle &...Charles Stansfield Charles Stansfield[a paper on Carlyle]Manuscript: Unknown
1900-1945'The programme devoted to Carlyle & his works was then proceeded with but owing to the length of the discussion was not completed. Mr Stansfield read a paper on Carlyle &...Walter Rowntree Walter Rowntree[resume of Sartor Resartus]Manuscript: Unknown
1900-1945'The programme devoted to Carlyle & his works was then proceeded with but owing to the length of the discussion was not completed. Mr Stansfield read a paper on Carlyle &...Pattie Stansfield Thomas CarlyleSartor ResartusPrint: Book
1900-1945'The programme devoted to Carlyle & his works was then proceeded with but owing to the length of the discussion was not completed. Mr Stansfield read a paper on Carlyle &...Charles Stansfield Thomas Carlyle Print: Book
1900-1945'The programme devoted to Carlyle & his works was then proceeded with but owing to the length of the discussion was not completed. Mr Stansfield read a paper on Carlyle &...Walter Rowntree Thomas CarlyleSartor ResartusPrint: Book



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