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... English History Reynolds and his Studio 551 • 268 619 534 32 508 . 606 173 561 Saints , Recent Lives of . Saints of the Desert . By Dr. Newman Sanctuaries , The Three , of Casentino Schools , The Great , of England . Settlement of ...
... English History Reynolds and his Studio 551 • 268 619 534 32 508 . 606 173 561 Saints , Recent Lives of . Saints of the Desert . By Dr. Newman Sanctuaries , The Three , of Casentino Schools , The Great , of England . Settlement of ...
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... English , though , from long residence abroad , his tongue had acquired a foreign trick . When I told him I had thought he was a Frenchman , he laughed , and said if the French did ever try to land in England , they should find him to ...
... English , though , from long residence abroad , his tongue had acquired a foreign trick . When I told him I had thought he was a Frenchman , he laughed , and said if the French did ever try to land in England , they should find him to ...
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... English people have shown that in the case of the Post - office they are not opposed to monopoly , when placed under the strict control of the Legislature ; why then should they feel any hesitation in declaring that railway travelling ...
... English people have shown that in the case of the Post - office they are not opposed to monopoly , when placed under the strict control of the Legislature ; why then should they feel any hesitation in declaring that railway travelling ...
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... English company under Sir John Hawk- wood entered their service . A gleam of hope came when one of the revolted leaders , the Lord of Viterbo , made his peace with the Church . Gregory immediately despatched two envoys to Florence ; but ...
... English company under Sir John Hawk- wood entered their service . A gleam of hope came when one of the revolted leaders , the Lord of Viterbo , made his peace with the Church . Gregory immediately despatched two envoys to Florence ; but ...
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... English homes was not in accordance with the rules of those stately Parisian families , but the first act of the day was to go and salute their mother ; next they were sure to meet her going to or returning from Mass , when they were ...
... English homes was not in accordance with the rules of those stately Parisian families , but the first act of the day was to go and salute their mother ; next they were sure to meet her going to or returning from Mass , when they were ...
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