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Page 155
... and made preparations to meet it . Three hundred years ago Queen Elizabeth issued a proclamation forbidding the erection of new buildings “ where none such had existed within the memory of man ; " for the extension of the metropolis ...
... and made preparations to meet it . Three hundred years ago Queen Elizabeth issued a proclamation forbidding the erection of new buildings “ where none such had existed within the memory of man ; " for the extension of the metropolis ...
Page 331
... some half a dozen exceptions , all the lady spectators of the show have ranged themselves on the benches of Her Majesty's Opposition , and that nothing meets their wistful gaze but row after row of unoccupied red leather benches .
... some half a dozen exceptions , all the lady spectators of the show have ranged themselves on the benches of Her Majesty's Opposition , and that nothing meets their wistful gaze but row after row of unoccupied red leather benches .
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... existence of the Forest of Arden , affecting to treat the rural swains he meets there as an inferior race to himself ; but he makes himselt pleasantly at home among them , and ends by taking the country - wench Audrey for his wife .
... existence of the Forest of Arden , affecting to treat the rural swains he meets there as an inferior race to himself ; but he makes himselt pleasantly at home among them , and ends by taking the country - wench Audrey for his wife .
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Leaves from a Lost Diary By M BETHAMEDWARDS author of Kitty | 10 |
Sporting Guns Smokeless Explosives for By CADWALLADER WADDI | 62 |
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