London Society, Том 48A. Andrews, 1885 |
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... Town- mouse , for the benefit of her friend Miss Gwendoline Countrymouse : Letter VI . Letter VII . 185 267 Letter VIII . • • 505 Society Gossip of the Eighteenth Century 301 Stories of Pictures in the National Gallery : Van Dyck Summer ...
... Town- mouse , for the benefit of her friend Miss Gwendoline Countrymouse : Letter VI . Letter VII . 185 267 Letter VIII . • • 505 Society Gossip of the Eighteenth Century 301 Stories of Pictures in the National Gallery : Van Dyck Summer ...
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... town of Preston , after many months of weary searching for employment in other parts of Lancashire , and obtained leave of lodging in the house of his friend , Mr. Ellis Henry , the head master of the Preston Grammar School , at the ...
... town of Preston , after many months of weary searching for employment in other parts of Lancashire , and obtained leave of lodging in the house of his friend , Mr. Ellis Henry , the head master of the Preston Grammar School , at the ...
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... town of Preston as one of the pioneers of the cotton trade . This son was christened John , after his father . He was the younger of two surviving sons of a family of eighteen children , and as he grew up to man- hood he and his brother ...
... town of Preston as one of the pioneers of the cotton trade . This son was christened John , after his father . He was the younger of two surviving sons of a family of eighteen children , and as he grew up to man- hood he and his brother ...
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... towns . In one sense they might be regarded as the reverse of favourable , for Preston had borne through many centuries the reputation of being " proud ... town . Even so recently as half - a - century ago 4 Fortunes Made in Business .
... towns . In one sense they might be regarded as the reverse of favourable , for Preston had borne through many centuries the reputation of being " proud ... town . Even so recently as half - a - century ago 4 Fortunes Made in Business .
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... town into new life , it had for centuries enjoyed a sort of refined stagnation . The popula- tion had not been more than about 6,000 for many genera- tions , and without the introduction of new blood would probably have continued ...
... town into new life , it had for centuries enjoyed a sort of refined stagnation . The popula- tion had not been more than about 6,000 for many genera- tions , and without the introduction of new blood would probably have continued ...
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Ambleside artist Ashley Brooke asked beautiful better boat called Captain catalogue Charles County Charlie charming church colour course Cromer dear Denison door Dyck Edith Elswick Engelberg English Ethel eyes face father feel firm girls give hand head heard heart honour Horrocks horse hour hydraulic hydraulic machinery interest Jack John Horrocks king knew ladies laugh lived look Lord Low Walker Mahdi matter mind Miss Polly morning mother never night once Oxford painted passed perhaps Peter Crawley picture poor portrait present pretty remarkable replied round Saltford seemed seen side Sir William Armstrong Snobton soon stand Stuckey sure Swalecliffe tell thing Thomas Minton thought tion Titlis told took town turned Van Dyck walk walls Weybourne white umbrellas Wobbleswick words young
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