Temple Bar, Том 1George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates Ward and Lock, 1861 |
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... English home to which she hoped to welcome them before very long ; for Mr. Atherton's health was failing under a warm climate , and his physicians agreed in the necessity for his return , so soon as a successor could be appointed to his ...
... English home to which she hoped to welcome them before very long ; for Mr. Atherton's health was failing under a warm climate , and his physicians agreed in the necessity for his return , so soon as a successor could be appointed to his ...
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... English Bridewell to the lazaretto at Marseilles , from Dover Gaol to that last bourne at Cherson . I didn't care so much about Captain Cook . I never could believe in La Peyrouse ; his early association with the penny characters of a ...
... English Bridewell to the lazaretto at Marseilles , from Dover Gaol to that last bourne at Cherson . I didn't care so much about Captain Cook . I never could believe in La Peyrouse ; his early association with the penny characters of a ...
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... English intellect and English fashion was congregated , under the auspices of a hostess herself the Hypatia to a school of laughing philosophers . I have seen this Gore House , not in its palmy days , but when its walls were desolate ...
... English intellect and English fashion was congregated , under the auspices of a hostess herself the Hypatia to a school of laughing philosophers . I have seen this Gore House , not in its palmy days , but when its walls were desolate ...
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... English gentleman , said that if Lord Cochrane stood in the pillory , he would stand there by his side . - There have been many cases in olden and in recent times in which a trial by a new and special jury would have disturbed the ...
... English gentleman , said that if Lord Cochrane stood in the pillory , he would stand there by his side . - There have been many cases in olden and in recent times in which a trial by a new and special jury would have disturbed the ...
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... English sportsman has been stirred by the rifle . Already this new weapon has created an extraordi- nary feeling of rivalry and ambition to excel in the use of it . In pro- portion to its efficiency and perfection does it attract to the ...
... English sportsman has been stirred by the rifle . Already this new weapon has created an extraordi- nary feeling of rivalry and ambition to excel in the use of it . In pro- portion to its efficiency and perfection does it attract to the ...
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