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... Correspondents . Notes . MILTON BIBLES . " Edward Phillips was 15 year old August , 1645 . " John Phillips is a year younger , about Octob . " My daughter Anne was born July the 29th on the fast at eevning about half an houre after six ...
... Correspondents . Notes . MILTON BIBLES . " Edward Phillips was 15 year old August , 1645 . " John Phillips is a year younger , about Octob . " My daughter Anne was born July the 29th on the fast at eevning about half an houre after six ...
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... Correspondents . We must call special attention to the following notices : - WE beg leave to state that we decline to return communications which , for any reason , we do not print , and to this rule we can make no exception . WE cannot ...
... Correspondents . We must call special attention to the following notices : - WE beg leave to state that we decline to return communications which , for any reason , we do not print , and to this rule we can make no exception . WE cannot ...
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... Correspondents . SHELLEY Notes . AND LEIGH HUNT . IN that very interesting compilation , Recol- lections of the Table Talk of Samuel Rogers , ' the poet is reported to have said : — " Before meeting Shelley in Italy , I had seen It was ...
... Correspondents . SHELLEY Notes . AND LEIGH HUNT . IN that very interesting compilation , Recol- lections of the Table Talk of Samuel Rogers , ' the poet is reported to have said : — " Before meeting Shelley in Italy , I had seen It was ...
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... correspondents , anonymous and otherwise , who have supplied information . late Sir John Steell , and the groups are by other sculptors . The work cost nearly 16,000l . , and was inaugurated by Queen Victoria on 17 August , 1876. On the ...
... correspondents , anonymous and otherwise , who have supplied information . late Sir John Steell , and the groups are by other sculptors . The work cost nearly 16,000l . , and was inaugurated by Queen Victoria on 17 August , 1876. On the ...
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... correspondents desiring in- formation on family matters of only private interest to affix their names and addresses ... correspondent refer me to the fullest account of the life of this notorious person before she met the Duc de Bourbon ...
... correspondents desiring in- formation on family matters of only private interest to affix their names and addresses ... correspondent refer me to the fullest account of the life of this notorious person before she met the Duc de Bourbon ...
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