Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 290-291F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 249
... poor , would reap some benefit . But , alas for the stability of even vested interests ; the golden age of St. Anne and her serving priests was drawing to a conclusion , and the end of it came sharp and suddenly . When the commis ...
... poor , would reap some benefit . But , alas for the stability of even vested interests ; the golden age of St. Anne and her serving priests was drawing to a conclusion , and the end of it came sharp and suddenly . When the commis ...
Page 159
... poor - will is more familiar to us , since its singular cry or call is often referred to by popular writers who are not called on to describe the bird or otherwise to note its class or peculiarities . It has been at different times ...
... poor - will is more familiar to us , since its singular cry or call is often referred to by popular writers who are not called on to describe the bird or otherwise to note its class or peculiarities . It has been at different times ...
Page 398
... poor Hollinshead underwent . His flagrant immorality no doubt merited the three years ' suspension which he suffered , and when he resumed his ministrations who , alas ! would be likely to benefit by the precept of such a blind mouth ...
... poor Hollinshead underwent . His flagrant immorality no doubt merited the three years ' suspension which he suffered , and when he resumed his ministrations who , alas ! would be likely to benefit by the precept of such a blind mouth ...
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Avilion The Island Valley of By E M RUTHERFORD | 31 |
Plays The of John Ford By HERBERT M SANDERS | 280 |
Brochs Sir Francis Barrys New Excavations of BY KARL BLIND | 326 |
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