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CHARLES SWYNNERTON . Society of Antiquaries , W. ROYAL ARTILLERY . - The date and place of death of the following officers of the Royal Regiment of Artillery are wanted , in order to assist in the completion of regimental records .
CHARLES SWYNNERTON . Society of Antiquaries , W. ROYAL ARTILLERY . - The date and place of death of the following officers of the Royal Regiment of Artillery are wanted , in order to assist in the completion of regimental records .
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Charles Reade , author of ' Never Too Late to Mend , ' ' The Cloister and the Hearth , ' and a score of other well - known ... I knew Charles Reade well , and for ten years was in weekly , almost daily communion with him , as we worked ...
Charles Reade , author of ' Never Too Late to Mend , ' ' The Cloister and the Hearth , ' and a score of other well - known ... I knew Charles Reade well , and for ten years was in weekly , almost daily communion with him , as we worked ...
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Mr . David Christie Murray , in a contribution , The Gospel of Self - Hypnotism , ' in T.P.'s Weekly of 24 July last , remarks :339 " A very frequent line is to be found in the pages of Charles Reade : Sow an act , and you reap a habit ...
Mr . David Christie Murray , in a contribution , The Gospel of Self - Hypnotism , ' in T.P.'s Weekly of 24 July last , remarks :339 " A very frequent line is to be found in the pages of Charles Reade : Sow an act , and you reap a habit ...
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