Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 50
... become the colour they are ( which is much like that of some addled vulture's egg ) from lying in the midst of wet decay- ing vegetable matter . " Colonel Butler says : - " I have on two occasions only seen the old bird sitting on the ...
... become the colour they are ( which is much like that of some addled vulture's egg ) from lying in the midst of wet decay- ing vegetable matter . " Colonel Butler says : - " I have on two occasions only seen the old bird sitting on the ...
Page 499
... become an interesting and to many minds an absorbing recreation would be both an individual and a social benefit . Who , then , could become the " chroniclers " in our villages ? The chroniclers could be drawn from the clergy , from the ...
... become an interesting and to many minds an absorbing recreation would be both an individual and a social benefit . Who , then , could become the " chroniclers " in our villages ? The chroniclers could be drawn from the clergy , from the ...
Page 270
... become confused and impatient . In quiet description and reflective survey Aird finds his real medium , and it is because his strength lies here , and not because of any skill in conceiving and shaping a vivid and plausible story , that ...
... become confused and impatient . In quiet description and reflective survey Aird finds his real medium , and it is because his strength lies here , and not because of any skill in conceiving and shaping a vivid and plausible story , that ...
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Drama Mr Swinburnes First By RAMSAY COLLES M A | 1 |
Every Man His Own Mage By PHILIP FITZREIMUND | 18 |
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