Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... remain one of the great enigmas of history . Marat , who was born at Boudry near Neuchâtel in May 1743 , came to England about 1770 , and remained here ( with apparently intermittent visits to Paris and elsewhere ) until 1780. He ...
... remain one of the great enigmas of history . Marat , who was born at Boudry near Neuchâtel in May 1743 , came to England about 1770 , and remained here ( with apparently intermittent visits to Paris and elsewhere ) until 1780. He ...
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... remained to her of kinsfolk , sent often from his distant colony a thought to England , and to the aunt who had watched over his youth with a mother - like devotion . In the early days of parting there had been letters by every mail ...
... remained to her of kinsfolk , sent often from his distant colony a thought to England , and to the aunt who had watched over his youth with a mother - like devotion . In the early days of parting there had been letters by every mail ...
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having remained unmolested all night , concluded that the dis- turbance had settled , and dispersed to their homes ... remain- der , with drenched smock - frocks clinging round their legs , thought the spree had been carried far enough ...
having remained unmolested all night , concluded that the dis- turbance had settled , and dispersed to their homes ... remain- der , with drenched smock - frocks clinging round their legs , thought the spree had been carried far enough ...
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