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... original maps and illustrations . London : Sampson Low . New York : Har- per Brothers . 1856 . Papers relative to Recruiting in the United States , presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty , 1856 . A LIST OF ...
... original maps and illustrations . London : Sampson Low . New York : Har- per Brothers . 1856 . Papers relative to Recruiting in the United States , presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty , 1856 . A LIST OF ...
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... original Ms. in the British Museum . By the Rev. R. Thompson . Printed for the Wodrow Society . Edinburgh , 1845 . Gowrie ; or , the King's Plot . By G. P. R. James . London : Sims and M'Intyre . ART . II . - CRIME IN ENGLAND , AND ITS ...
... original Ms. in the British Museum . By the Rev. R. Thompson . Printed for the Wodrow Society . Edinburgh , 1845 . Gowrie ; or , the King's Plot . By G. P. R. James . London : Sims and M'Intyre . ART . II . - CRIME IN ENGLAND , AND ITS ...
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... original enigma , or rebus , in verse , which the others were bound , if possible , to explain ; and I remember one night , Tom Ennis , who was in general very quick at these things , being exceedingly mor- tified at not being able to ...
... original enigma , or rebus , in verse , which the others were bound , if possible , to explain ; and I remember one night , Tom Ennis , who was in general very quick at these things , being exceedingly mor- tified at not being able to ...
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... having been discouraged from his original idea of submitting it for the patronage of the college authorities , he arranged for its publication in London . In the mean time , how- ever , he returned home ; and , after a Thomas Moore . 9.
... having been discouraged from his original idea of submitting it for the patronage of the college authorities , he arranged for its publication in London . In the mean time , how- ever , he returned home ; and , after a Thomas Moore . 9.
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... original . " The Duke of Bedford is secured . " Every thing goes on delightfully . " Mean- while , in the spring of the next year ( 1800 ) the young poet is brought to death's door by an abscess in his side ; but he fights cheerfully ...
... original . " The Duke of Bedford is secured . " Every thing goes on delightfully . " Mean- while , in the spring of the next year ( 1800 ) the young poet is brought to death's door by an abscess in his side ; but he fights cheerfully ...
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