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... present of Cook's last voyage , and par- ticularly for the elegance of the dress in which it appears . " 58 BURNETT ( Mrs. Francis Hodgson . born 1849 ) . Little Lord Fauntleroy . " A.L. S. to Mrs. Forbes . Portland Place , December ...
... present of Cook's last voyage , and par- ticularly for the elegance of the dress in which it appears . " 58 BURNETT ( Mrs. Francis Hodgson . born 1849 ) . Little Lord Fauntleroy . " A.L. S. to Mrs. Forbes . Portland Place , December ...
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... present , than that I shall be most happy to you . 66 talk with If you have not seen Mackintosh , keep the papers till you can show them to him . " Etc. " " 67 CANROBERT ( Francois C. de , 1809-1895 ) . French Marshal . Distinguished at ...
... present , than that I shall be most happy to you . 66 talk with If you have not seen Mackintosh , keep the papers till you can show them to him . " Etc. " " 67 CANROBERT ( Francois C. de , 1809-1895 ) . French Marshal . Distinguished at ...
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... present work . " A.L.S. I page , 8vo . Down , Beckenham , 31 July [ 1881 ] . £ 2 25 Thanking his correspondent for some valuable plants sent him for scientific investigation , and speaking of their piteous " appearance on arrival . 46 ...
... present work . " A.L.S. I page , 8vo . Down , Beckenham , 31 July [ 1881 ] . £ 2 25 Thanking his correspondent for some valuable plants sent him for scientific investigation , and speaking of their piteous " appearance on arrival . 46 ...
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... present assist you in obtaining any collection , for some Frenchmen at the Capital have been detected in revolutionary projects against the Government since that time no foreigner has been permitted to go beyond the limits of the ...
... present assist you in obtaining any collection , for some Frenchmen at the Capital have been detected in revolutionary projects against the Government since that time no foreigner has been permitted to go beyond the limits of the ...
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... present . 247 A.L.S. to " My dear friend Hatton . " I page , 8vo . Man- chester , 7 Dec. , 1877 . IOS 6d " We shall know one another better , I hope . " 248 IRVING ( Washington , 1783-1859 ) . American Author . I page , small 4to ...
... present . 247 A.L.S. to " My dear friend Hatton . " I page , 8vo . Man- chester , 7 Dec. , 1877 . IOS 6d " We shall know one another better , I hope . " 248 IRVING ( Washington , 1783-1859 ) . American Author . I page , small 4to ...
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