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... Victorian would have been proud ) one often does enjoy oneself at these lectures . As an art form , lecturing , like ... Victorians applaud the manner in which these divers essays were first delivered to the Society . In almost every ...
... Victorian would have been proud ) one often does enjoy oneself at these lectures . As an art form , lecturing , like ... Victorians applaud the manner in which these divers essays were first delivered to the Society . In almost every ...
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... Victorian map to see the reason why . Instead of the know - all reassuringness of our own maps , with their every detail filled , the Victorian land - masses blur away into those areas labelled with the word — the most exciting word a ...
... Victorian map to see the reason why . Instead of the know - all reassuringness of our own maps , with their every detail filled , the Victorian land - masses blur away into those areas labelled with the word — the most exciting word a ...
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... Victorian times ambitious men travelled - travelled for explora- tion , for science , for business . The front ranks of Victorian science were full of men who had been travellers , and travellers in turn often showed impressive ...
... Victorian times ambitious men travelled - travelled for explora- tion , for science , for business . The front ranks of Victorian science were full of men who had been travellers , and travellers in turn often showed impressive ...
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by A N Wilson FRSL | 1 |
DID DOVER WILSON MISS A TRICK? | 24 |
BOSWELLS CORSICA | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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