The Quarterly Review, Volumen266,Tema 527John Murray, 1936 |
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... passed out of the hands of their earlier owners have again happily become restored to the same family . As one ... passed . But the place was ill - suited to so illustrious a pair , as there was only one storey above the ground floor and ...
... passed out of the hands of their earlier owners have again happily become restored to the same family . As one ... passed . But the place was ill - suited to so illustrious a pair , as there was only one storey above the ground floor and ...
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... passed soon after the War ( 1919 ) will admit that the result could hardly have been less encouraging . In spite of it , successive Governments have remembered the claims of the land and the possibilities of settlement as a means of ...
... passed soon after the War ( 1919 ) will admit that the result could hardly have been less encouraging . In spite of it , successive Governments have remembered the claims of the land and the possibilities of settlement as a means of ...
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... passed over for his curate . It was not till six years later that the Canon of North Newbald became Rector of Coxwold . • The addresses delivered by Lawrence Sterne from the pulpit read impersonally and seem to express the moralis- ings ...
... passed over for his curate . It was not till six years later that the Canon of North Newbald became Rector of Coxwold . • The addresses delivered by Lawrence Sterne from the pulpit read impersonally and seem to express the moralis- ings ...
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