Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... interest or not , I set a higher value on the qualities of the heart than on those of the head . I hope you are better , and am anxious to hear particularly everything that con . cerns you . I have a great deal to say to you . But you ...
... interest or not , I set a higher value on the qualities of the heart than on those of the head . I hope you are better , and am anxious to hear particularly everything that con . cerns you . I have a great deal to say to you . But you ...
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... interest to the local inhabitants , and often of great interest and no less value to the general historian . This , at any rate , has been the experience of the writer while investi- gating the history of some scores of villages . To ...
... interest to the local inhabitants , and often of great interest and no less value to the general historian . This , at any rate , has been the experience of the writer while investi- gating the history of some scores of villages . To ...
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... interest about this order is that an inquiry is specifically made with regard to " public mistresses of schools and instructors and teachers of young maids or women . " This is probably the first occasion on which an interest is ...
... interest about this order is that an inquiry is specifically made with regard to " public mistresses of schools and instructors and teachers of young maids or women . " This is probably the first occasion on which an interest is ...
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