My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 1. köideG. Bell & Sons, 1905 - 447 pages |
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Page 10
... London and the country , living at the best inns or board- ing - houses , and taking part in the amusements of the period , as a fairly well - to - do , middle - class gentleman . After his marriage in 1807 he lived in Marylebone , and ...
... London and the country , living at the best inns or board- ing - houses , and taking part in the amusements of the period , as a fairly well - to - do , middle - class gentleman . After his marriage in 1807 he lived in Marylebone , and ...
Page 13
... London , which was certain to be ultimately of great value , but which he had not capital enough to complete . He therefore had to raise money , and did so by using funds entrusted to him for other purposes , among them my father's ...
... London , which was certain to be ultimately of great value , but which he had not capital enough to complete . He therefore had to raise money , and did so by using funds entrusted to him for other purposes , among them my father's ...
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... London with a large builder named Martin then engaged in the erection of King's College , in order to become familiar with the practical details of building . He may be said , therefore , to have had a really good pro- fessional ...
... London with a large builder named Martin then engaged in the erection of King's College , in order to become familiar with the practical details of building . He may be said , therefore , to have had a really good pro- fessional ...
Page 15
... London , aged eighty - one . On the whole , both the Wallaces and the Greenells seem to have been rather long - lived families when they reached manhood or womanhood . The five ancestral Wallaces of whom I have records had an average ...
... London , aged eighty - one . On the whole , both the Wallaces and the Greenells seem to have been rather long - lived families when they reached manhood or womanhood . The five ancestral Wallaces of whom I have records had an average ...
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... London are very faint , only one incident of it being clearly visualized - the crossing the Severn at the Old ... London . I think we must have started very early in the morning and have reached London late in the evening , as I do not ...
... London are very faint , only one incident of it being clearly visualized - the crossing the Severn at the Old ... London . I think we must have started very early in the morning and have reached London late in the evening , as I do not ...
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