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... reader know the composition of the cold gin punch ( with- out the orange peel , and drunk by Mr. Pick- wick ) that Charles Dickens used to brew ? ARTHUR ROGERS . Caledonian Club . " HYDE PARK ( " HIGH PARK " ) .- The two following ...
... reader know the composition of the cold gin punch ( with- out the orange peel , and drunk by Mr. Pick- wick ) that Charles Dickens used to brew ? ARTHUR ROGERS . Caledonian Club . " HYDE PARK ( " HIGH PARK " ) .- The two following ...
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... reader arrive at the truth ? Was he or was he not knighted ? WALTER E. GAWTHORP . " IL COLPO DI STATO DI DOMINEDDIO . ' When did Pio Nono use this phrase ? Authority is desired . H. C - N . the DAVID ROSS DICKSON .-- In the churchyard ...
... reader arrive at the truth ? Was he or was he not knighted ? WALTER E. GAWTHORP . " IL COLPO DI STATO DI DOMINEDDIO . ' When did Pio Nono use this phrase ? Authority is desired . H. C - N . the DAVID ROSS DICKSON .-- In the churchyard ...
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... reader inform me of the origin and meaning of " blue stocking " as applied to learned women ? ALFRED GWYTHER . Replies . " WHIP " ( NAUT . ) . ( 12 S. xi . 431 ) . 66 May not the whippe " of the ship after which DR . BRADLEY makes ...
... reader inform me of the origin and meaning of " blue stocking " as applied to learned women ? ALFRED GWYTHER . Replies . " WHIP " ( NAUT . ) . ( 12 S. xi . 431 ) . 66 May not the whippe " of the ship after which DR . BRADLEY makes ...
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... reader will find chapter and verse for every statement , and may note that corroboration is not drawn from the tainted evidence " of Henry VIII's commissioners . Good reasons are shown for modifying several common assumptions in regard ...
... reader will find chapter and verse for every statement , and may note that corroboration is not drawn from the tainted evidence " of Henry VIII's commissioners . Good reasons are shown for modifying several common assumptions in regard ...
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... reader supply its meaning ? I sit on a rock when I'm raising the wind But the storm once abated I'm gentle and kind . Both princes and kings await but my nod To kneel down in the dust on the ground that I've trod . I'm seen by the world ...
... reader supply its meaning ? I sit on a rock when I'm raising the wind But the storm once abated I'm gentle and kind . Both princes and kings await but my nod To kneel down in the dust on the ground that I've trod . I'm seen by the world ...
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