Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Lothian , probably in the village of Salton , near Haddington , about the year 1460. His family , it has been ... probably as clerk or secretary , and in this capacity he frequently visited France , which was in close league with ...
Lothian , probably in the village of Salton , near Haddington , about the year 1460. His family , it has been ... probably as clerk or secretary , and in this capacity he frequently visited France , which was in close league with ...
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... probably enter it from the north . Conscious of uncommon talent , stirred by ambition and impelled by poverty , he would be almost irresistibly driven to think of the theatre , then a new institution , but greatly flourishing , for a ...
... probably enter it from the north . Conscious of uncommon talent , stirred by ambition and impelled by poverty , he would be almost irresistibly driven to think of the theatre , then a new institution , but greatly flourishing , for a ...
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... probably take place in Novem- ber of the present year . There may possibly be another display visible in November 1900 - the closing year of the nineteenth century . The motion of the meteoric swarm in its orbit round the sun is ...
... probably take place in Novem- ber of the present year . There may possibly be another display visible in November 1900 - the closing year of the nineteenth century . The motion of the meteoric swarm in its orbit round the sun is ...
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