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... borough , in Yorkshire . In the reign of Edward III . , one William Mosley was Constable of Conisborough Castle . Why do I mention him ? I seem to see my nephews and nieces reassuring themselves . What reason have I to think that we are ...
... borough , in Yorkshire . In the reign of Edward III . , one William Mosley was Constable of Conisborough Castle . Why do I mention him ? I seem to see my nephews and nieces reassuring themselves . What reason have I to think that we are ...
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... FROM Doncaster , the weaver's son went to Gains- borough . To modern ideas , at least to such as prevail in the south of England , this must seem a downward step , but I am not quite sure that even FROM DONCASTER TO GAINSBOROUGH.
... FROM Doncaster , the weaver's son went to Gains- borough . To modern ideas , at least to such as prevail in the south of England , this must seem a downward step , but I am not quite sure that even FROM DONCASTER TO GAINSBOROUGH.
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... borough world , but died young of gout . His father , the founder of our family , survived to 1788 , leaving what in those days was a very handsome fortune to be divided between four or five grandchildren . The father and son subscribed ...
... borough world , but died young of gout . His father , the founder of our family , survived to 1788 , leaving what in those days was a very handsome fortune to be divided between four or five grandchildren . The father and son subscribed ...
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... borough he commenced , through my father , the weekly publication of the Country Spectator ' - I suppose the first periodical the town had produced . The wit is of the period , and the style is of the century . We must remember that ...
... borough he commenced , through my father , the weekly publication of the Country Spectator ' - I suppose the first periodical the town had produced . The wit is of the period , and the style is of the century . We must remember that ...
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... borough , open to respectable Christian men , but I was so early familiar with it that I cannot doubt it was extensively pursued . Outsiders are hardly aware of the facility with which people may slide into the business , or of the ...
... borough , open to respectable Christian men , but I was so early familiar with it that I cannot doubt it was extensively pursued . Outsiders are hardly aware of the facility with which people may slide into the business , or of the ...
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