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From that day to the present hour the history of this undertaking discloses the record of an enterprise which at times , indeed , bristled with trials , but which proved in the main an unbroken , and ultimately an unparalleled success .
From that day to the present hour the history of this undertaking discloses the record of an enterprise which at times , indeed , bristled with trials , but which proved in the main an unbroken , and ultimately an unparalleled success .
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The author , W. L. Gordon Rylands , B.A. , is independent enough to formulate some plans of his own , and he deals somewhat severely with the present system as equally failing on its deterrent and its reformatory side .
The author , W. L. Gordon Rylands , B.A. , is independent enough to formulate some plans of his own , and he deals somewhat severely with the present system as equally failing on its deterrent and its reformatory side .
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These arts and industries have been handed down to the present time . It is curious , too , to turn back the pages of any history of Ireland , and find , foremost amongst the sources of wealth of the Gaelic tribes , “ a breed of small ...
These arts and industries have been handed down to the present time . It is curious , too , to turn back the pages of any history of Ireland , and find , foremost amongst the sources of wealth of the Gaelic tribes , “ a breed of small ...
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Norfolk Waters Yachting in By ROWLAND Goodwin | 263 |
Once upon a Time By JAMES HUTTON | 272 |
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