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... means universal . " On Monday last , " High Constable Robotham reports , " I was at Pleasley , but all the Freeholders wholely but the parson which is expected to subscribe , were gone to Lenton fair . ” Then follows a list of persons ...
... means universal . " On Monday last , " High Constable Robotham reports , " I was at Pleasley , but all the Freeholders wholely but the parson which is expected to subscribe , were gone to Lenton fair . ” Then follows a list of persons ...
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... means of saving tens of thousands of poor souls , and of rendering incalculable services to the Emperor of China , and to civilisation . The Taiping Rebellion had broken out in 1850 under the 1 Boulger's Life of General Gordon , Vol . I ...
... means of saving tens of thousands of poor souls , and of rendering incalculable services to the Emperor of China , and to civilisation . The Taiping Rebellion had broken out in 1850 under the 1 Boulger's Life of General Gordon , Vol . I ...
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... means mended his first edition . . . . You see , sir , I have kindness enough for Monsieur de Montaigne to be your rival ; but nobody can now pretend to be in equal competition with you pray believe , that he who can translate such an ...
... means mended his first edition . . . . You see , sir , I have kindness enough for Monsieur de Montaigne to be your rival ; but nobody can now pretend to be in equal competition with you pray believe , that he who can translate such an ...
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Introduction page | 9 |
Two General Gordon | 65 |
Twentyone On Revisiting Norbury | 247 |
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