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... never heard any one in England proudly boast of belonging to London . If any one did admit to being a Londoner , he camouflaged it with some half apologetic remark about the Cockney . , I have never got over that early impression , and ...
... never heard any one in England proudly boast of belonging to London . If any one did admit to being a Londoner , he camouflaged it with some half apologetic remark about the Cockney . , I have never got over that early impression , and ...
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... never managed to contain , the gipsies , always brought him back to Norwich and its neighbourhood . In some queer way he felt himself at home there - odd as the word is applied to so essentially a homeless person as Borrow - in the ...
... never managed to contain , the gipsies , always brought him back to Norwich and its neighbourhood . In some queer way he felt himself at home there - odd as the word is applied to so essentially a homeless person as Borrow - in the ...
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... never actually practised . On the death of his father he inherited considerable private means , and devoted himself to the pursuit of Worcestershire history and antiquities . He inherited an estate known as South Hall , which entitled ...
... never actually practised . On the death of his father he inherited considerable private means , and devoted himself to the pursuit of Worcestershire history and antiquities . He inherited an estate known as South Hall , which entitled ...
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By Professor J E G DE MONTMORENCY F R S L | 21 |
The Contribution of a Provincial Centre Norwich | 41 |
Has it a Function ToDay? | 57 |
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