Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... English miss to the Exhibition in Hyde Park , where at one sitting she ate six shillings ' worth of cake resembling a black brick ornamented with currants . According to M. Francis Wey's account of " THE ENGLISH AT HOME " ( " Les ...
... English miss to the Exhibition in Hyde Park , where at one sitting she ate six shillings ' worth of cake resembling a black brick ornamented with currants . According to M. Francis Wey's account of " THE ENGLISH AT HOME " ( " Les ...
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... English mode of writing . Now , about then the " English " character was being displaced by the " Italian , " " which is now universal in England and in all English- speaking countries . " Educated men who had been to the Univer- sities ...
... English mode of writing . Now , about then the " English " character was being displaced by the " Italian , " " which is now universal in England and in all English- speaking countries . " Educated men who had been to the Univer- sities ...
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... English Government , alarmed at the waning of their power in France , heard with consternation of the impending ... English overtures , declaring that peace and liberty were their chief desire . James was far too wise and too well ...
... English Government , alarmed at the waning of their power in France , heard with consternation of the impending ... English overtures , declaring that peace and liberty were their chief desire . James was far too wise and too well ...
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