Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... lived as we did ; Alike we shared perpetual strife , Nor knew I rest till she did . v . By Burns : On a henpecked country squire : - As father Adam first was fooled , A case that's still too common , Here lies a man a woman ruled , The ...
... lived as we did ; Alike we shared perpetual strife , Nor knew I rest till she did . v . By Burns : On a henpecked country squire : - As father Adam first was fooled , A case that's still too common , Here lies a man a woman ruled , The ...
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... lived at Chelsea ; about the same date there lived in the same locality Dr. Alexander Blackwell , whom we introduce here chiefly on account of his singularly unfortunate life and very tragical end . Blackwell was a native of Aberdeen ...
... lived at Chelsea ; about the same date there lived in the same locality Dr. Alexander Blackwell , whom we introduce here chiefly on account of his singularly unfortunate life and very tragical end . Blackwell was a native of Aberdeen ...
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... lived ? Or did they allude to the druidical doctrine that the souls of the dead return to life again after a certain period ? Probably the last is the true interpretation of the riddle ; but at any rate the mode of calculating time had ...
... lived ? Or did they allude to the druidical doctrine that the souls of the dead return to life again after a certain period ? Probably the last is the true interpretation of the riddle ; but at any rate the mode of calculating time had ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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