The Gentleman's Magazine, Volúmenes 302-303F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Roman house . The walls still stand some fourteen feet high in places , so it is evident that the original Roman who built it could not have been of the tribe of Jerry with which we are so cursed to - day . Here , probably , the ...
... Roman house . The walls still stand some fourteen feet high in places , so it is evident that the original Roman who built it could not have been of the tribe of Jerry with which we are so cursed to - day . Here , probably , the ...
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... Roman Catholic , but it would give no more to Roman Catholics than Protestants had in Trinity College . " One need not be an Irishman to appreciate the forcible irony of the italicised word . Mr. Birrell is a genial humourist and an ...
... Roman Catholic , but it would give no more to Roman Catholics than Protestants had in Trinity College . " One need not be an Irishman to appreciate the forcible irony of the italicised word . Mr. Birrell is a genial humourist and an ...
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... Roman occupation unique and unparalleled . What other place can show us such a Roman bath ? But at Colchester we can trace the Roman city clearly and distinctly mapped out in the midst of the modern town . The attrac- tion of Colchester ...
... Roman occupation unique and unparalleled . What other place can show us such a Roman bath ? But at Colchester we can trace the Roman city clearly and distinctly mapped out in the midst of the modern town . The attrac- tion of Colchester ...
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THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ENTERTAINER By the Hon GEORGE | 22 |
THE TWO LOTS By C W BRODRIBB | 41 |
CONTENTS | 68 |
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