The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - Great Britain |
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This was the manner of their carrying of me : They did put two slender poles through certaine wooden ... and so carried me on theire shoulders , sitting in the chaire , but such was the miserable paines that the poore slaves willingly ...
This was the manner of their carrying of me : They did put two slender poles through certaine wooden ... and so carried me on theire shoulders , sitting in the chaire , but such was the miserable paines that the poore slaves willingly ...
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The mere fact that he carried this about with him , and his anger on its destruction , are curiously significant of the future physiognomist . Again , he had a curious passion for large objects ; great buildings , enormous excavations ...
The mere fact that he carried this about with him , and his anger on its destruction , are curiously significant of the future physiognomist . Again , he had a curious passion for large objects ; great buildings , enormous excavations ...
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If , instead , the Irish work was some of it distributed among the English offices , and the rest carried out by an Irish Secretary of State , who would do the Home Office work for Ireland , a President of an Irish Local Government ...
If , instead , the Irish work was some of it distributed among the English offices , and the rest carried out by an Irish Secretary of State , who would do the Home Office work for Ireland , a President of an Irish Local Government ...
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CRIPPS C | 37 |
Curzon Hon George N The Reconstruction of the House | 97 |
FAWCETT Mrs Henry | 237 |
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