The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 168George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1955 |
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... lived together throughout his stay in Rome and it is evident that Clérisseau became not only his master in drawing and architecture but his guide , philosopher and friend without whose taste and knowledge the Adam style would probably ...
... lived together throughout his stay in Rome and it is evident that Clérisseau became not only his master in drawing and architecture but his guide , philosopher and friend without whose taste and knowledge the Adam style would probably ...
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... lived there . He referred to a Miss Orme , a Liberal Feminist , who had practised there as an actuary and had smoked huge cigars . But it was another sentence which caught my main attention . He said that Karl Marx's daughter Eleanor ...
... lived there . He referred to a Miss Orme , a Liberal Feminist , who had practised there as an actuary and had smoked huge cigars . But it was another sentence which caught my main attention . He said that Karl Marx's daughter Eleanor ...
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... lived his life ; and it was time for him to die . And for me also ; so do not be unkind to me . We are here in Malvern as usual for the Festival , though I have no play in the bill this year . There is a miracle play , The Conversion of ...
... lived his life ; and it was time for him to die . And for me also ; so do not be unkind to me . We are here in Malvern as usual for the Festival , though I have no play in the bill this year . There is a miracle play , The Conversion of ...
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The Bridge | 39 |
Across the Sea to France By Jeffery Lloyd Castle | 55 |
Uganda The Kingdom of By Roderick Cameron | 87 |
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