The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 202E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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Page 54
... common to Hammer- smith - gate . Remove the National Gallery to Kensington ! we might as well transport it to Salisbury Plain . Its very existence would be speedily forgotten by the million , or they would look upon it as inaccessible ...
... common to Hammer- smith - gate . Remove the National Gallery to Kensington ! we might as well transport it to Salisbury Plain . Its very existence would be speedily forgotten by the million , or they would look upon it as inaccessible ...
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... common origin for all nations of the earth , of which the apparent impossibility in tracing the links can only be dispelled by the powerful light of philologi- cal science : - " There is a class of names common in the district , and ...
... common origin for all nations of the earth , of which the apparent impossibility in tracing the links can only be dispelled by the powerful light of philologi- cal science : - " There is a class of names common in the district , and ...
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... common characteristic of the age , and not a speciality in Marlowe , who employed it with a grace and sweetness reached by none of his con- temporaries except Shakspere . ' But no apology of this sort is needed for the translation of ...
... common characteristic of the age , and not a speciality in Marlowe , who employed it with a grace and sweetness reached by none of his con- temporaries except Shakspere . ' But no apology of this sort is needed for the translation of ...
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GENTLEMANS MAGAZINE | 3 |
Autobiography of Sylvanus Urban Chap VI | 11 |
The House of Commons in 1857 | 19 |
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