Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 227
... original draw- ing of it is in the Crace collection . In this yard Banks , the show- man , so often mentioned in Elizabethan pamphlets , exhibited his trained horse " Morocco , " the animal which oncc ascended the tower of St. Paul's ...
... original draw- ing of it is in the Crace collection . In this yard Banks , the show- man , so often mentioned in Elizabethan pamphlets , exhibited his trained horse " Morocco , " the animal which oncc ascended the tower of St. Paul's ...
Page 356
... original " Falcon , " a somewhat rustic building , which , however , harmonised well with the then sur- roundings , which were of a perfectly rural aspect , such as , looking at the present scene , we can scarcely realise . But it can ...
... original " Falcon , " a somewhat rustic building , which , however , harmonised well with the then sur- roundings , which were of a perfectly rural aspect , such as , looking at the present scene , we can scarcely realise . But it can ...
Page 446
... original limits , or became the mantle and the veil of something more secret , more mysterious ; the visible and palpable exterior of that which can neither be seen nor touched . There are , unquestionably , certain correspondences and ...
... original limits , or became the mantle and the veil of something more secret , more mysterious ; the visible and palpable exterior of that which can neither be seen nor touched . There are , unquestionably , certain correspondences and ...
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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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