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... lady deserts her hoop , the critic smiles as he trims his lamp , thanking God for his good fortune , and the weary artisan resigns his sleep for the refreshment of the magic page . only point of union among them is respect for the magic ...
... lady deserts her hoop , the critic smiles as he trims his lamp , thanking God for his good fortune , and the weary artisan resigns his sleep for the refreshment of the magic page . only point of union among them is respect for the magic ...
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... Ladies then drank his health , and cheered him three times with true festive glee ; upon which Captain M. , after ... lady merrily replied : Buff and Blue , And all of you . " But it is easy , of course , to see how a tale of this ...
... Ladies then drank his health , and cheered him three times with true festive glee ; upon which Captain M. , after ... lady merrily replied : Buff and Blue , And all of you . " But it is easy , of course , to see how a tale of this ...
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... lady , who was born at the very beginning of the last century , always said , on engaging a new Let me hear how you knock " and according to his proficiency in the art footman : 66 ( 11 S. i . 448 ) . The comet 11 S. II . JULY 2 , 1910 ...
... lady , who was born at the very beginning of the last century , always said , on engaging a new Let me hear how you knock " and according to his proficiency in the art footman : 66 ( 11 S. i . 448 ) . The comet 11 S. II . JULY 2 , 1910 ...
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... Lady of Sir John Irwin , Bt . ( ? relict of Sir Gerard ) . Is this the same lady ? Who was she ? And who was 66 Sir John Murray living in 1720 ? He is not to be found in G. E. C.'s Complete Baronetage ' nor in Shaw's Knights of England ...
... Lady of Sir John Irwin , Bt . ( ? relict of Sir Gerard ) . Is this the same lady ? Who was she ? And who was 66 Sir John Murray living in 1720 ? He is not to be found in G. E. C.'s Complete Baronetage ' nor in Shaw's Knights of England ...
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... Lady's Magazine , 1901 , there is an article by Milton Brooke on Statues to Women . " A memorial to Sir John Moore , killed at Corunna , was unveiled on 19 November last at Sandgate . R. J. FYNMORE . to the chapel out of compliment to ...
... Lady's Magazine , 1901 , there is an article by Milton Brooke on Statues to Women . " A memorial to Sir John Moore , killed at Corunna , was unveiled on 19 November last at Sandgate . R. J. FYNMORE . to the chapel out of compliment to ...
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