The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1910 |
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... house's days were full of reminiscences worth record . As it is , we find sparse notices of dinners in Hall at Trinity , Cambridge , among distinguished company ; of two days spent at Canterbury and in its neighbourhood with Byron , who ...
... house's days were full of reminiscences worth record . As it is , we find sparse notices of dinners in Hall at Trinity , Cambridge , among distinguished company ; of two days spent at Canterbury and in its neighbourhood with Byron , who ...
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... house , disturbed by execution after execution , was no place for a young mother . But there was no pretence for saying that she and her husband had parted on bad terms . Byron insisted , and Hobhouse believed him , that they had lived ...
... house , disturbed by execution after execution , was no place for a young mother . But there was no pretence for saying that she and her husband had parted on bad terms . Byron insisted , and Hobhouse believed him , that they had lived ...
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... House , between the accession of Queen Victoria and her first Jubilee , in the voluminous but disconnected series of the Deputy Keeper's Reports . In other directions , work of a more ambitious char- acter was accomplished by the last ...
... House , between the accession of Queen Victoria and her first Jubilee , in the voluminous but disconnected series of the Deputy Keeper's Reports . In other directions , work of a more ambitious char- acter was accomplished by the last ...
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... House , supplemented by a stable and coach - house in the Rolls Yard , while the Rolls Chapel itself served as a general repository . Fifteen years elapsed before the building of the great repository in Fetter Lane was taken in hand ...
... House , supplemented by a stable and coach - house in the Rolls Yard , while the Rolls Chapel itself served as a general repository . Fifteen years elapsed before the building of the great repository in Fetter Lane was taken in hand ...
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... House and to the dark and dreary Victorian repository . Many of us who still fre- quent the Record Office will recall those depressing surroundings - the dingy dwellings of bygone Chancery clerks , and the hideous excrescence known as ...
... House and to the dark and dreary Victorian repository . Many of us who still fre- quent the Record Office will recall those depressing surroundings - the dingy dwellings of bygone Chancery clerks , and the hideous excrescence known as ...
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