Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 311
... once widely distributed are now confined to a few localities , and cannot gladden the eye of those unprepared to take a long journey or undertake earnest explorations . Once more I take as my authority and instructor the Rev. John ...
... once widely distributed are now confined to a few localities , and cannot gladden the eye of those unprepared to take a long journey or undertake earnest explorations . Once more I take as my authority and instructor the Rev. John ...
Page 434
... once to resign all his appointments , at the same time reminding his Majesty that , if he had not his confidence in regard to one of these , he ought not to be allowed to retain any of them . He then retired to his house at Segovia ...
... once to resign all his appointments , at the same time reminding his Majesty that , if he had not his confidence in regard to one of these , he ought not to be allowed to retain any of them . He then retired to his house at Segovia ...
Page 547
... once stepped forward and exclaimed , " Madame , as long as I can mount a horse or wield a spear , I shall always endeavour to avenge my father's death . " The dying woman at once raised herself in her bed and exclaimed , " My God ! They ...
... once stepped forward and exclaimed , " Madame , as long as I can mount a horse or wield a spear , I shall always endeavour to avenge my father's death . " The dying woman at once raised herself in her bed and exclaimed , " My God ! They ...
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Drama Mr Swinburnes First By RAMSAY COLLES M A | 1 |
Every Man His Own Mage By PHILIP FITZREIMUND | 18 |
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