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Page 49
... Europe of Henry Waldegrave : whom , as no sort of hint has before been com- municated of his departure from Wyoming , we now miss for the first time . Of course , this stranger turns out to be himself the beloved Waldegrave . Gertrude ...
... Europe of Henry Waldegrave : whom , as no sort of hint has before been com- municated of his departure from Wyoming , we now miss for the first time . Of course , this stranger turns out to be himself the beloved Waldegrave . Gertrude ...
Page 146
... Europe . The one has not a wish without enjoyment , the other has neither wish nor fear . ” ( Reliques , p . 44 , 45. ) The following sentence , in defence of marriage , is ungram- matical , but very eloquent : " If the relations we ...
... Europe . The one has not a wish without enjoyment , the other has neither wish nor fear . ” ( Reliques , p . 44 , 45. ) The following sentence , in defence of marriage , is ungram- matical , but very eloquent : " If the relations we ...
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... Europe in the thirteenth century . About " the year 1290 , turret - clocks were erected at Westminster , and at " Canterbury . The first clock , of which we know the construc- tion , is that which was made by Wallingford in 1326 , and ...
... Europe in the thirteenth century . About " the year 1290 , turret - clocks were erected at Westminster , and at " Canterbury . The first clock , of which we know the construc- tion , is that which was made by Wallingford in 1326 , and ...
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... Europe in the thirteenth century . About ❝the year 1290 , turret - clocks were erected at Westminster , and at " Canterbury . The first clock , of which we know the construc- tion , is that which was made by Wallingford in 1326 , and ...
... Europe in the thirteenth century . About ❝the year 1290 , turret - clocks were erected at Westminster , and at " Canterbury . The first clock , of which we know the construc- tion , is that which was made by Wallingford in 1326 , and ...
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... European traveller ) we are informed of a river , which would convey us to Grand Cairo through a tract as thickly strewed with po- pulous towns as China , and that this river is in fact a western branch of the Nile itself , to be traced ...
... European traveller ) we are informed of a river , which would convey us to Grand Cairo through a tract as thickly strewed with po- pulous towns as China , and that this river is in fact a western branch of the Nile itself , to be traced ...
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