The Lawyer: A Conversation Piece : Selected from the Lawyer's Notebooks and Other WritingsEyre & Spottiswoode, 1951 - 355 страници |
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... gave up his son's scholarship for my benefit . His son therefore be- came what is nowadays called an Oppidan scholar . At the end of November 1895 I tried for a Balliol scholar- ship , but was just off the line . I then tried for ...
... gave up his son's scholarship for my benefit . His son therefore be- came what is nowadays called an Oppidan scholar . At the end of November 1895 I tried for a Balliol scholar- ship , but was just off the line . I then tried for ...
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... gave out a hymn but met with silence . He again gave it out , when the clerk stepped from behind the organ and announced ' She don't do that , sir . ' ( I know I am not mistaken in this recollection as that clergy- man later became my ...
... gave out a hymn but met with silence . He again gave it out , when the clerk stepped from behind the organ and announced ' She don't do that , sir . ' ( I know I am not mistaken in this recollection as that clergy- man later became my ...
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... gave hope of prolonged life . At this period your Father was much engaged upon His- tory and published the Literary Remains of Lady Jane Grey and The Privy Purse expenses of Henry VIII with smaller papers . The law was abandoned ...
... gave hope of prolonged life . At this period your Father was much engaged upon His- tory and published the Literary Remains of Lady Jane Grey and The Privy Purse expenses of Henry VIII with smaller papers . The law was abandoned ...
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AUTHORS INTRODUCTION | xxvii |
VICTORIAN MEMORIES | 47 |
Letitia | 56 |
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