The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 4; Volume 228Bradbury, Evans, 1870 - English periodicals |
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... England , as Mr. Jerdan's was with literary and political ana . They were both kind , genial , scholarly men , worthy of our most respectful remembrance ; and their names will be ranked high on the national muster - roll of famous ...
... England , as Mr. Jerdan's was with literary and political ana . They were both kind , genial , scholarly men , worthy of our most respectful remembrance ; and their names will be ranked high on the national muster - roll of famous ...
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... . Tea was introduced into England in 1698. Then Dea , after the Spanish fashion , took a siesta , according to the advice of Ursus , who considered her delicate , and slept some hours , whilst. By Order of the King . 25.
... . Tea was introduced into England in 1698. Then Dea , after the Spanish fashion , took a siesta , according to the advice of Ursus , who considered her delicate , and slept some hours , whilst. By Order of the King . 25.
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... England , bowling - greens . Of bowling - green , a green carpet on which to roll a ball , the French have made boulingrin . Folks have now - a - days this green space inside their houses , only it is put on the table , and is a cloth ...
... England , bowling - greens . Of bowling - green , a green carpet on which to roll a ball , the French have made boulingrin . Folks have now - a - days this green space inside their houses , only it is put on the table , and is a cloth ...
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... England into France . The water makes a wall ; and if Voltaire -a thing which he very much regretted too late - had not made a short ladder to Shakspeare , Shakspeare at the present hour might still be on the other side of the wall in ...
... England into France . The water makes a wall ; and if Voltaire -a thing which he very much regretted too late - had not made a short ladder to Shakspeare , Shakspeare at the present hour might still be on the other side of the wall in ...
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... England is an outlaw . England admits the dog which barks , but not the dog which howls , -a shade of difference between the courtyard and the forest . The rectors and vicars of the five parishes of Southwark recalled , in their ...
... England is an outlaw . England admits the dog which barks , but not the dog which howls , -a shade of difference between the courtyard and the forest . The rectors and vicars of the five parishes of Southwark recalled , in their ...
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