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... able to give his energies to those themes . 6 Returning to London in 1840 , he became an assis- tant to that masterly editor of The Spectator , Robert S. Rintoul , who was soon entrusting to him a quan- tity of the actual writing . Hunt ...
... able to give his energies to those themes . 6 Returning to London in 1840 , he became an assis- tant to that masterly editor of The Spectator , Robert S. Rintoul , who was soon entrusting to him a quan- tity of the actual writing . Hunt ...
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... able to sympathize from my heart in your expression of pleasure at his being so satis- factory ' a son to you ; for as my own dear children grow up they repay my too considerable short- comings by proving most valued and faithful ...
... able to sympathize from my heart in your expression of pleasure at his being so satis- factory ' a son to you ; for as my own dear children grow up they repay my too considerable short- comings by proving most valued and faithful ...
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... able and likely men have been through friendship or rewards released and discharged of the said service , and some other , not being able or meet , taken , appointed , or chosen thereunto . " It was decreed that henceforth any man ...
... able and likely men have been through friendship or rewards released and discharged of the said service , and some other , not being able or meet , taken , appointed , or chosen thereunto . " It was decreed that henceforth any man ...
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John Cunningham 17291773 By Professor EDITH | 39 |
Leigh Hunts Eldest Son By Professor EDMUND | 53 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture A Boys Outlook on | 77 |
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