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Sandringham seems to be the house of the Sandringas or inhabitants of the sand country ; and the Nottinghamshire Beckering ( note the Domesday form Bechelinge ) is another spurious : patronymic , derived probably from a “ beck ” or ...
Sandringham seems to be the house of the Sandringas or inhabitants of the sand country ; and the Nottinghamshire Beckering ( note the Domesday form Bechelinge ) is another spurious : patronymic , derived probably from a “ beck ” or ...
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So , with original Pope , nothing could seem more appropriate than that Eloïse should utter the impassioned linesSee my lips tremble and ... The problem seems to have presented itself in a slightly different form to the mind of the Rev.
So , with original Pope , nothing could seem more appropriate than that Eloïse should utter the impassioned linesSee my lips tremble and ... The problem seems to have presented itself in a slightly different form to the mind of the Rev.
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It may seem , at first sight , to those whose knowledge of Cobden is confined to a rough popular acquaintance with the reforms which he advocated or secured , without enquiring into the motives which led him to appeal for those reforms ...
It may seem , at first sight , to those whose knowledge of Cobden is confined to a rough popular acquaintance with the reforms which he advocated or secured , without enquiring into the motives which led him to appeal for those reforms ...
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