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... called , is a timely reminder that , thanks to the acquisitive instincts of the British race , a priceless treasure was preserved from destruction and decay . Mr. Pollock exemplifies his own dictum that literature is a good companion to ...
... called , is a timely reminder that , thanks to the acquisitive instincts of the British race , a priceless treasure was preserved from destruction and decay . Mr. Pollock exemplifies his own dictum that literature is a good companion to ...
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... called Bunbury , in order that I may be able to go down into the country whenever I choose . With this invention Wilde can be called a dramatist who started the philosophy of " Bunburyism " which 66 is still in existence , and I fear ...
... called Bunbury , in order that I may be able to go down into the country whenever I choose . With this invention Wilde can be called a dramatist who started the philosophy of " Bunburyism " which 66 is still in existence , and I fear ...
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... called it by his own name ( as the London Gazette advertisement of 1688-9 attests ) rather favours the probability of a new establish- ment . In any case it can now be stated that the coffee - house of Edward Lloyd , specifically so - ...
... called it by his own name ( as the London Gazette advertisement of 1688-9 attests ) rather favours the probability of a new establish- ment . In any case it can now be stated that the coffee - house of Edward Lloyd , specifically so - ...
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Introduction By SIR HENRY IMBERTTERRY Bt | 1 |
A Consideration Born 1854 died | 21 |
Lord Elgin and the Marbles By COURTENAY POLLOCK | 41 |
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