Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Том 233F. Jefferies, 1872 |
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... Party at Ryde II . Pity a Poor Prisoner III . Captain Islebart's Manoeuvres IV . Almost Lost . Midsummer Story , A. By EDWARD CAPERN Nicaragua N. Walker . His Adventures and Opinions Novel Writing , the Art of 505 511 629 635 418 301 ...
... Party at Ryde II . Pity a Poor Prisoner III . Captain Islebart's Manoeuvres IV . Almost Lost . Midsummer Story , A. By EDWARD CAPERN Nicaragua N. Walker . His Adventures and Opinions Novel Writing , the Art of 505 511 629 635 418 301 ...
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... party that he felt it impossible to resist the fun and merriment of the hour . St. Josephs was too well known in general society not to find acquaintances even here , though he was hardly prepared to meet representatives of so many ...
... party that he felt it impossible to resist the fun and merriment of the hour . St. Josephs was too well known in general society not to find acquaintances even here , though he was hardly prepared to meet representatives of so many ...
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... party who did not feel a little bewildered by the pace . Taking in everything at a glance , he observed the black hunter in front sail easily over a fence that few horses would have looked at . There was no mistaking the style and form ...
... party who did not feel a little bewildered by the pace . Taking in everything at a glance , he observed the black hunter in front sail easily over a fence that few horses would have looked at . There was no mistaking the style and form ...
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... party , whose ecclesiastical theory was based upon the purest individualism , this form of High Church doctrine was utterly repulsive . In their eyes , the Christian Church as a corporate body and as the channel of grace and knowledge ...
... party , whose ecclesiastical theory was based upon the purest individualism , this form of High Church doctrine was utterly repulsive . In their eyes , the Christian Church as a corporate body and as the channel of grace and knowledge ...
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... party in London , if not in all England . He claimed to be the upholder of what he called " Evangelical truth and Apostolical order , " and the phrase became the watchword of large numbers of his school , and the laughing stock of those ...
... party in London , if not in all England . He claimed to be the upholder of what he called " Evangelical truth and Apostolical order , " and the phrase became the watchword of large numbers of his school , and the laughing stock of those ...
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