Chambers' Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1841 |
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... England 110 America , 166 Navigation , Inventions in , Felon Literature , Females , Work for Unmarried , 317 Few ... England , Indians , Heads of , Insects , Defences of , Insurance Societies , Ireland , Hall's , - 14 Pacific ...
... England 110 America , 166 Navigation , Inventions in , Felon Literature , Females , Work for Unmarried , 317 Few ... England , Indians , Heads of , Insects , Defences of , Insurance Societies , Ireland , Hall's , - 14 Pacific ...
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... England , he finds the most amusingly absurd old usages , forms , and institutions . In an old baronial castle near Canterbury , the curfew bell has been rung nightly since the reign of William the Conqueror , and the practice is kept ...
... England , he finds the most amusingly absurd old usages , forms , and institutions . In an old baronial castle near Canterbury , the curfew bell has been rung nightly since the reign of William the Conqueror , and the practice is kept ...
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... England under permanent weakness of constitution was proclaimed with due formalities , and the chest , but as being quite restored by the New an address upon the subject was published , April 18 , Zealand climate . " I am , " he adds ...
... England under permanent weakness of constitution was proclaimed with due formalities , and the chest , but as being quite restored by the New an address upon the subject was published , April 18 , Zealand climate . " I am , " he adds ...
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... England has never pro- duced many truly national airs , or , after a long period of neglect , but a small number of them are recoverable . After all , those which he has recovered have not been , in any but a very few instances , noted ...
... England has never pro- duced many truly national airs , or , after a long period of neglect , but a small number of them are recoverable . After all , those which he has recovered have not been , in any but a very few instances , noted ...
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... England . Before his de- parture he married Miss Maskelyne , daughter of the well - known astronomer and mathematician , Dr Mas- kelyne . The eyes of the people of England were at this time directed anxiously to India , chiefly ...
... England . Before his de- parture he married Miss Maskelyne , daughter of the well - known astronomer and mathematician , Dr Mas- kelyne . The eyes of the people of England were at this time directed anxiously to India , chiefly ...
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