The Gentleman's Magazine, Volúmenes 302-303F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... present day could possibly be met in any other way . In the early days of the Society its opponents alleged that it was a society for protecting ancient buildings by allowing them to tumble down . How unjustifiable this statement was ...
... present day could possibly be met in any other way . In the early days of the Society its opponents alleged that it was a society for protecting ancient buildings by allowing them to tumble down . How unjustifiable this statement was ...
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... present interests , could accomplish them , and the burden , distributed over the whole country , would hardly be perceptible . Some of our shrewdest rivals have shown themselves alive to these considerations . Our harbours and ...
... present interests , could accomplish them , and the burden , distributed over the whole country , would hardly be perceptible . Some of our shrewdest rivals have shown themselves alive to these considerations . Our harbours and ...
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... present pension scheme would be abolished ; and the reluctance on the part of the official to retire would likewise vanish . And , as the cost of the present office machinery for the administration of pensions is , presumably , borne ...
... present pension scheme would be abolished ; and the reluctance on the part of the official to retire would likewise vanish . And , as the cost of the present office machinery for the administration of pensions is , presumably , borne ...
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THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ENTERTAINER By the Hon GEORGE | 22 |
THE CROWN AND ENGLISH FREEDOM By JOHN C NORWOOD | 41 |
CONTENTS | 68 |
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