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Page 88
... lived very happily together , ' and all through Coroner Payne's scrawl one senses the feeling of a busy man that this documenta- tion is rather a bore - the case being very simple and non - sinister , the widower's solicitude to save ...
... lived very happily together , ' and all through Coroner Payne's scrawl one senses the feeling of a busy man that this documenta- tion is rather a bore - the case being very simple and non - sinister , the widower's solicitude to save ...
Page 106
... lived at his country seat at Rougham in Norfolk until 1734 , when he died . Neither the Examen , ' the Autobio- graphy , nor the Lives of the Norths were published in his lifetime . In 1696 , at the age of forty - three , he had married ...
... lived at his country seat at Rougham in Norfolk until 1734 , when he died . Neither the Examen , ' the Autobio- graphy , nor the Lives of the Norths were published in his lifetime . In 1696 , at the age of forty - three , he had married ...
Page 109
... lived and died , under the glorious reign of King Louis XIV , a certain Dom Perignon , cellarer in the Benedictine Monastery of Haut- Villers . And what of him ? Little that I know of , except this one historic and immortal fact : that ...
... lived and died , under the glorious reign of King Louis XIV , a certain Dom Perignon , cellarer in the Benedictine Monastery of Haut- Villers . And what of him ? Little that I know of , except this one historic and immortal fact : that ...
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the Naval Aspect | 7 |
Lord Oxford and Asquith | 16 |
Indian and Otherwise | 31 |
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