Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 508
... passed through many woods where the way was thickly carpeted with fallen ash leaves , a few , loosened by the slight morning breeze , were already twirling down . At other places , too , the roadway was carpeted with acorns and ...
... passed through many woods where the way was thickly carpeted with fallen ash leaves , a few , loosened by the slight morning breeze , were already twirling down . At other places , too , the roadway was carpeted with acorns and ...
Page 564
... passing successfully the written part of the examination , admission passing the whole examination , including the vivā voce , for which candidates cannot enter till they have passed the written portion . scenes . one or other of our ...
... passing successfully the written part of the examination , admission passing the whole examination , including the vivā voce , for which candidates cannot enter till they have passed the written portion . scenes . one or other of our ...
Page 494
... passing over the bodies of the fallen . " And even at that moment , " Sonis averred , in the first letter he dictated home , " I could not help admiring its discipline , and its good order . " But as they passed , he saw men here and ...
... passing over the bodies of the fallen . " And even at that moment , " Sonis averred , in the first letter he dictated home , " I could not help admiring its discipline , and its good order . " But as they passed , he saw men here and ...
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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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