Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 41
... seen the inside material reach a higher level than the top of the ring of sand which , scraped from inside ... seen the bird , I could not now describe it , and , never having found a nest with eggs , I am unable to say much with ...
... seen the inside material reach a higher level than the top of the ring of sand which , scraped from inside ... seen the bird , I could not now describe it , and , never having found a nest with eggs , I am unable to say much with ...
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... seen that Arthur addresses her as his " most entirely beloved spouse " in 1497. In connection with this , a singular dis- covery has just been made by the writer of this paper . He has had in his possession for nearly fifty years a ...
... seen that Arthur addresses her as his " most entirely beloved spouse " in 1497. In connection with this , a singular dis- covery has just been made by the writer of this paper . He has had in his possession for nearly fifty years a ...
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... seen the other ; neither had for a moment forgotten the other . " By a snowy bed a small white - robed figure folded hands and sobbed out a broken prayer : ' O God , don't let Tuff die of hunger ; don't let him be ill - treated by cruel ...
... seen the other ; neither had for a moment forgotten the other . " By a snowy bed a small white - robed figure folded hands and sobbed out a broken prayer : ' O God , don't let Tuff die of hunger ; don't let him be ill - treated by cruel ...
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