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Page 12
... taken up . But ere the roads beneath which it was to run could be taken up too , the members of the company had to " stand " for the burrow as much as if it had been Yarmouth or Totnes . Having overcome the formidable opposition of ...
... taken up . But ere the roads beneath which it was to run could be taken up too , the members of the company had to " stand " for the burrow as much as if it had been Yarmouth or Totnes . Having overcome the formidable opposition of ...
Page 55
... taken " in arms , " we should be told we were joking . We extract a more extraordinary case of magisterial severity from the grave columns of the Dublin Evening Mail : - " Shortly after mid - day on Saturday , two children , named Bryan ...
... taken " in arms , " we should be told we were joking . We extract a more extraordinary case of magisterial severity from the grave columns of the Dublin Evening Mail : - " Shortly after mid - day on Saturday , two children , named Bryan ...
Page 118
... taken up " with the Muse , having " taken up " his pen to indite the following lines : - " I have observed your genteel ways , I've seen whot passes their , And all my study are to please , And you my only care . " I do esteem you far ...
... taken up " with the Muse , having " taken up " his pen to indite the following lines : - " I have observed your genteel ways , I've seen whot passes their , And all my study are to please , And you my only care . " I do esteem you far ...
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