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... writing on thick blue note - paper and with blue ink , Dickens has been faithful to his rule in this manuscript . By unfolding his note - paper he has converted it into large - sized letter - paper , and by pasting this on still larger ...
... writing on thick blue note - paper and with blue ink , Dickens has been faithful to his rule in this manuscript . By unfolding his note - paper he has converted it into large - sized letter - paper , and by pasting this on still larger ...
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... writing plainly . COLONIENSIS . - Amongst the many good works being effected by Dean Stanley in Westminster Abbey are the gradual replacement throughout the church of the gravestones - notably , Sir Isaac Newton's - that were removed at ...
... writing plainly . COLONIENSIS . - Amongst the many good works being effected by Dean Stanley in Westminster Abbey are the gradual replacement throughout the church of the gravestones - notably , Sir Isaac Newton's - that were removed at ...
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... writing might , after all , be that on such a point , but I have never been able to of Philip the fourth earl ; but , on looking more satisfy myself that he was right in so confidently narrowly into the volume , I see that it was un ...
... writing might , after all , be that on such a point , but I have never been able to of Philip the fourth earl ; but , on looking more satisfy myself that he was right in so confidently narrowly into the volume , I see that it was un ...
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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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