The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 165William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1951 |
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... course of my life I remember no one considerable merit in the whole course of it which I did not , mediately or immediately , derive from William Burke . ' And of Richard he wrote that his integrity was such that no temptation could ...
... course of my life I remember no one considerable merit in the whole course of it which I did not , mediately or immediately , derive from William Burke . ' And of Richard he wrote that his integrity was such that no temptation could ...
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... course a lot of music has been written and some of it is quite good , but . . . but the principles were established long ago — some thirty or more years ago . Somehow I feel that we have come to an impasse and that all our efforts are ...
... course a lot of music has been written and some of it is quite good , but . . . but the principles were established long ago — some thirty or more years ago . Somehow I feel that we have come to an impasse and that all our efforts are ...
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... course , fantastic ; it is as if we were to suppose that the authorities of the British Museum and the National Physical Laboratory had conspired , from motives unknown , to suggest that the Boswell journals were written by T. J. Wise ...
... course , fantastic ; it is as if we were to suppose that the authorities of the British Museum and the National Physical Laboratory had conspired , from motives unknown , to suggest that the Boswell journals were written by T. J. Wise ...
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Baker Street 221B? By J E Holroyd 244 | 3 |
Bell Clive Recollections of Lytton Strachey II | 28 |
Cappadocia The Rock Monasteries Of By Patrick Leigh Fermor 120 | 50 |
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