The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 524John Murray, 1935 |
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... George III as anything but an elderly man , intent on a country life and never quite happy except at Windsor or Kew . As a matter of fact he was but twenty - two when he ascended the throne , and described himself as every inch a Briton ...
... George III as anything but an elderly man , intent on a country life and never quite happy except at Windsor or Kew . As a matter of fact he was but twenty - two when he ascended the throne , and described himself as every inch a Briton ...
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... George III had been nearly forty years on the throne Earl's Court was still merely a small collocation of houses ... George's Fields on the south of the Thames was already intersected by highways of ample proportions radiating from ...
... George III had been nearly forty years on the throne Earl's Court was still merely a small collocation of houses ... George's Fields on the south of the Thames was already intersected by highways of ample proportions radiating from ...
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... George III , it is the great Lexicographer who dominates that scene : whether he was eating his frugal meal in a small tavern off the Strand , or reading his Irene ' to Garrick at The Fountain ; walking round St James's Square with ...
... George III , it is the great Lexicographer who dominates that scene : whether he was eating his frugal meal in a small tavern off the Strand , or reading his Irene ' to Garrick at The Fountain ; walking round St James's Square with ...
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SOME PHILOSOPHIES IN ENGLISH POETRY | 224 |
FORCES IN INDIAS FUTURE By Mrs G H Bell | 238 |
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