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... supposed ancestors of their supposed descendants ! It is a mournful reflection that so much ingenuity should fail . The writer of a recent article in one of the newspapers * starts with the following observation , which I quote chiefly ...
... supposed ancestors of their supposed descendants ! It is a mournful reflection that so much ingenuity should fail . The writer of a recent article in one of the newspapers * starts with the following observation , which I quote chiefly ...
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... supposed to be identical with an offshoot of a game called club - ball , which was played in the fourteenth century ; but it was not until 1774 that cricket was an acknowledged game and was legislated for . In the autumn of that year a ...
... supposed to be identical with an offshoot of a game called club - ball , which was played in the fourteenth century ; but it was not until 1774 that cricket was an acknowledged game and was legislated for . In the autumn of that year a ...
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... supposed to have been written by Benjamin Victor , dramatist . The " widow " in question is reputed to have been Anne , relict of a Mr. Whitley . She , according to the scandalous chronicle now in view , induced Sir William Wolseley to ...
... supposed to have been written by Benjamin Victor , dramatist . The " widow " in question is reputed to have been Anne , relict of a Mr. Whitley . She , according to the scandalous chronicle now in view , induced Sir William Wolseley to ...
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Sir Walter Scott 1Shakspeariana 2FolkLore | 3 |
The Wordsworths 9De Quincey Goughs | 11 |
Bloody The Waterloo and Peninsular Medals | 19 |
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