Reminiscences, Chiefly of Towns, Villages and Schools, Том 1Longmans, Green, 1885 |
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... handsome fortune to be divided between four or five grandchildren . The father and son subscribed each a hundred pounds to the building of the bridge over the Trent and the turnpike - road to Retford , not completed till three years ...
... handsome fortune to be divided between four or five grandchildren . The father and son subscribed each a hundred pounds to the building of the bridge over the Trent and the turnpike - road to Retford , not completed till three years ...
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... handsome warehouse , looking on the river , with the usual crane and landing - places for the reception of goods . He celebrated the completion of the work with a feast to all concerned ; and having drawn up a ship's cannon to the top ...
... handsome warehouse , looking on the river , with the usual crane and landing - places for the reception of goods . He celebrated the completion of the work with a feast to all concerned ; and having drawn up a ship's cannon to the top ...
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... handsome and showy , it was said , for an exciseman to have come by quite honestly . A bit of romance was discovered , or made , but the brewers and other dealers in excis- able articles were not unprejudiced authorities . Since those ...
... handsome and showy , it was said , for an exciseman to have come by quite honestly . A bit of romance was discovered , or made , but the brewers and other dealers in excis- able articles were not unprejudiced authorities . Since those ...
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... handsome and reverend figure of Mr. Bird , who had had a very warm con- troversy with the British Critic , ' chiefly I think with Oakeley's articles in it . I believe I had had some thing to say about him myself in the Notices . How ...
... handsome and reverend figure of Mr. Bird , who had had a very warm con- troversy with the British Critic , ' chiefly I think with Oakeley's articles in it . I believe I had had some thing to say about him myself in the Notices . How ...
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... handsome bindings , all the great divines of the Church of England , Jeremy Taylor downwards , unless I am to except Tillotson , whom some people regard as typical of the Church of England , but whom I never saw anywhere till the other ...
... handsome bindings , all the great divines of the Church of England , Jeremy Taylor downwards , unless I am to except Tillotson , whom some people regard as typical of the Church of England , but whom I never saw anywhere till the other ...
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