Oliver GoldsmithH. Jenkins, 1951 - 286 pages |
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Page 84
... London with which he was to acquire such a bitter familiarity differed considerably from the Edinburgh he already knew . But by present standards both cities would have been frankly impossible to civilised visitors . London two ...
... London with which he was to acquire such a bitter familiarity differed considerably from the Edinburgh he already knew . But by present standards both cities would have been frankly impossible to civilised visitors . London two ...
Page 167
... London and there interviewed the Duke of Argyll and asked his Grace to obtain a commission in the Guards for James . The Duke hedged tactfully . " I like your son , " he said . " The boy must not be shot for three and sixpence a day ...
... London and there interviewed the Duke of Argyll and asked his Grace to obtain a commission in the Guards for James . The Duke hedged tactfully . " I like your son , " he said . " The boy must not be shot for three and sixpence a day ...
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... London in 1731. Manuel Gonzales . The Duke . P. Guedalla . 1931 . History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century ... London Journal , 1762-3 . 1950 . Tales of a Traveller . Washington Irving . Shades and Echoes of old London . Rev. J ...
... London in 1731. Manuel Gonzales . The Duke . P. Guedalla . 1931 . History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century ... London Journal , 1762-3 . 1950 . Tales of a Traveller . Washington Irving . Shades and Echoes of old London . Rev. J ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
IRELAND | 15 |
SCOTLAND THE MEDICAL STUDENT | 51 |
Copyright | |
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