Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 601
... remarkable book of which he was the author was not discovered till after the funeral . And truly - apart from contemporary opinion - a remarkable book ' The signature looks quite firm . VOL . CCXCIV . NO . 2070 , TT it is . When the ...
... remarkable book of which he was the author was not discovered till after the funeral . And truly - apart from contemporary opinion - a remarkable book ' The signature looks quite firm . VOL . CCXCIV . NO . 2070 , TT it is . When the ...
Page 93
... remarkable for aloofness , as in his slowness to adapt himself to the requirements of his clientèle , trying always with obstinate insistence stare super antiquas vias , and , when driven into a hole , presenting his non possumus after ...
... remarkable for aloofness , as in his slowness to adapt himself to the requirements of his clientèle , trying always with obstinate insistence stare super antiquas vias , and , when driven into a hole , presenting his non possumus after ...
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... remarkable that during his life nothing appeared under his name . It is to be noted as a point in his favour that his pen was free from vice . In his prime Combe was remarkable for a graceful person and elegant manners . Poverty lost ...
... remarkable that during his life nothing appeared under his name . It is to be noted as a point in his favour that his pen was free from vice . In his prime Combe was remarkable for a graceful person and elegant manners . Poverty lost ...
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Our Native Serpents By Rev M G WATKINS M | 1 |
Polly By H WILSON | 88 |
Chudleigh Elizabeth By ALBERT LOUIS COTTON | 105 |
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