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... began to grow in numbers very quickly . The books had hitherto been issued from the Headmaster's House , but the increasing demand rendered a change inevitable . Dr. Vaughan , before coming to Harrow , was Vicar of St. Martin's ...
... began to grow in numbers very quickly . The books had hitherto been issued from the Headmaster's House , but the increasing demand rendered a change inevitable . Dr. Vaughan , before coming to Harrow , was Vicar of St. Martin's ...
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... began to chant the hymn of St. Patrick himself , that song which shows us still the valiant , flickering candle of Christianity in the dark Pagan world : Against all Satan's spells and wiles ; Against the heart's idolatry ; Against the ...
... began to chant the hymn of St. Patrick himself , that song which shows us still the valiant , flickering candle of Christianity in the dark Pagan world : Against all Satan's spells and wiles ; Against the heart's idolatry ; Against the ...
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... began . An odour that no ship should possess , at first hardened our hearts against doubt - for was not ambergris connected with perfumery ? Yet some things are not to be borne . One by one , from their places of safe - keeping tin ...
... began . An odour that no ship should possess , at first hardened our hearts against doubt - for was not ambergris connected with perfumery ? Yet some things are not to be borne . One by one , from their places of safe - keeping tin ...
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By J F Moore Late Manager of Harrow School Book Shop | 46 |
For His Great Horses By Margaret Ashworth | 69 |
By Sir George Leveson Gower K B E | 87 |
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