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However , thus it was , and the Boswellian pilgrims looked up with a feeling of interest and veneration . The sturdy Doctor had often trudged under the “ Black Man's Head ” as he took his walk from the “ big ” house below .
However , thus it was , and the Boswellian pilgrims looked up with a feeling of interest and veneration . The sturdy Doctor had often trudged under the “ Black Man's Head ” as he took his walk from the “ big ” house below .
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There is no bringing them within any scheme of comprehensive human interest . Here in England we have no idea of their numbers . A Settlement officer once told me , with tears in his eyes , that there were 53,622 of them in the ...
There is no bringing them within any scheme of comprehensive human interest . Here in England we have no idea of their numbers . A Settlement officer once told me , with tears in his eyes , that there were 53,622 of them in the ...
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But the marvellous adventures he underwent , and the extraordinary interest attaching to his biography , induced a grateful world to describe him by an adjective which , we believe , was applied to no other individuals except this ...
But the marvellous adventures he underwent , and the extraordinary interest attaching to his biography , induced a grateful world to describe him by an adjective which , we believe , was applied to no other individuals except this ...
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Saint Paul du Var Rediscovered By the Rev H R HAWEIS M A | 86 |
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