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... century . * The tree is essentially African in origin and is indigenous to Abyssinia , and its use there as an alimentary article is recorded in the fifteenth century , but according 6 * E. W. Lane , Manners and Customs of the Modern ...
... century . * The tree is essentially African in origin and is indigenous to Abyssinia , and its use there as an alimentary article is recorded in the fifteenth century , but according 6 * E. W. Lane , Manners and Customs of the Modern ...
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... century , or rather of the eighteenth century's slowly - awakening appreciation of our older literature ? The eighteenth century , as that delightful writer , Austin Dobson , neatly puts it , was an age— 66 When Rhyming turned from ...
... century , or rather of the eighteenth century's slowly - awakening appreciation of our older literature ? The eighteenth century , as that delightful writer , Austin Dobson , neatly puts it , was an age— 66 When Rhyming turned from ...
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... century is now better understood and more justly appraised than it was even as late as the early 1900's . Nevertheless , the modern man has a habit of treating the eighteenth century as lacking in seriousness and given over to ...
... century is now better understood and more justly appraised than it was even as late as the early 1900's . Nevertheless , the modern man has a habit of treating the eighteenth century as lacking in seriousness and given over to ...
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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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