The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 244E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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... whole head is sick , and the whole eart is faint . I cannot sit day by day to see failure of young brain , and of brain pproaching its maturity , and of brain that is matured , and tamely _ccept the phenomenon as necessary and therefore ...
... whole head is sick , and the whole eart is faint . I cannot sit day by day to see failure of young brain , and of brain pproaching its maturity , and of brain that is matured , and tamely _ccept the phenomenon as necessary and therefore ...
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... whole of the rest of its existence he continued ; Lord Carnarvon left t as a friend . Contrast the speeches of Lord Carnarvon in the Peers , and Lord Salisbury - then Lord Cranborne - in the Commons . This is quite the bitterest passage ...
... whole of the rest of its existence he continued ; Lord Carnarvon left t as a friend . Contrast the speeches of Lord Carnarvon in the Peers , and Lord Salisbury - then Lord Cranborne - in the Commons . This is quite the bitterest passage ...
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... whole establishment came to a stand - still in honour of Mr. Brail's late appearance at St. James's Palace in appro- priate costume . But all this brought him no nearer to Miss Bruce . The veterans were not in her set ; she was little ...
... whole establishment came to a stand - still in honour of Mr. Brail's late appearance at St. James's Palace in appro- priate costume . But all this brought him no nearer to Miss Bruce . The veterans were not in her set ; she was little ...
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