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Mr . John R. Fryar gives in but the pains he took in their production shows he the Gentleman's an account of Epitaphs : their thought them worth being made beautiful . Mr. D. R. History and Humour . ' The introductory portion Fearon ...
Mr . John R. Fryar gives in but the pains he took in their production shows he the Gentleman's an account of Epitaphs : their thought them worth being made beautiful . Mr. D. R. History and Humour . ' The introductory portion Fearon ...
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Mrs. Orman Cooper in ' The Humours of Ter - naNog ' gives some specimens of Irish humour . ' Life on the Nile south of Fashoda ' does not seem to pass in a paradise . Madame Necker ' repays perusal . The Cornhill opens with The Night ...
Mrs. Orman Cooper in ' The Humours of Ter - naNog ' gives some specimens of Irish humour . ' Life on the Nile south of Fashoda ' does not seem to pass in a paradise . Madame Necker ' repays perusal . The Cornhill opens with The Night ...
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Mr. William Archer , in his America To - day the Republic and the Empire , ' gives the impressions produced by a recent visit to the United States . What he says concerning the state of the relations between England and America at this ...
Mr. William Archer , in his America To - day the Republic and the Empire , ' gives the impressions produced by a recent visit to the United States . What he says concerning the state of the relations between England and America at this ...
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