Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... facts are known ; but it appears certain that on May 14 , 1602 , he , following the precedent set by his father , was ... fact , namely , that Massinger's career at the university closed abruptly in 1606 , 180 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... facts are known ; but it appears certain that on May 14 , 1602 , he , following the precedent set by his father , was ... fact , namely , that Massinger's career at the university closed abruptly in 1606 , 180 The Gentleman's Magazine .
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... fact , there is still a creek going some distance inland . The rest of the stream has been absorbed by the West Kensington railway . No vestige of it remains , and it has no history . BROOK GREEN took its name from a brook which once ...
... fact , there is still a creek going some distance inland . The rest of the stream has been absorbed by the West Kensington railway . No vestige of it remains , and it has no history . BROOK GREEN took its name from a brook which once ...
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... fact , an organised body , maintaining a sort of order , and performing functions not un- like those of certain modern officials - the police , for example , in New York . Helen , in consequence ( and to come to the main point ) , never ...
... fact , an organised body , maintaining a sort of order , and performing functions not un- like those of certain modern officials - the police , for example , in New York . Helen , in consequence ( and to come to the main point ) , never ...
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