Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... whole village rejoiced . Years THE a had gone by since a tenant lived in Wallaby Grange ; and tenants such as these must have been rarities at any time . The fact that they were Anglo - Indians but added a spice of romance to the ...
... whole village rejoiced . Years THE a had gone by since a tenant lived in Wallaby Grange ; and tenants such as these must have been rarities at any time . The fact that they were Anglo - Indians but added a spice of romance to the ...
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... whole was heated by two stoves on the outside of the building , and conveyed through Flues or Pipes that warmed the whole , sometimes to an intense heat , unbearable in Winter . It now wears a miserable aspect , being a manufactory for ...
... whole was heated by two stoves on the outside of the building , and conveyed through Flues or Pipes that warmed the whole , sometimes to an intense heat , unbearable in Winter . It now wears a miserable aspect , being a manufactory for ...
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... whole of the Dey's naval force - four frigates , five large corvettes and thirty - seven gunboats - was collected in ... whole fleet bore up to the stations which the Commander - in - Chief had allotted with the utmost care . It was ...
... whole of the Dey's naval force - four frigates , five large corvettes and thirty - seven gunboats - was collected in ... whole fleet bore up to the stations which the Commander - in - Chief had allotted with the utmost care . It was ...
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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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