Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 275
... speaking almost at random with broken words : For it was here within these hideous walls Which almost seem to breathe ... speak Unto dead ears ! The world has called me great , And I am white with age : but whatsoe'er A murderer may be ...
... speaking almost at random with broken words : For it was here within these hideous walls Which almost seem to breathe ... speak Unto dead ears ! The world has called me great , And I am white with age : but whatsoe'er A murderer may be ...
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... speak remarkably well . A satisfactory education such as this , joined to examinations expressly arranged to show that the candidate is capable of teaching , turns out really competent men , compared with whom our modern language ...
... speak remarkably well . A satisfactory education such as this , joined to examinations expressly arranged to show that the candidate is capable of teaching , turns out really competent men , compared with whom our modern language ...
Page 608
... speak English . " LORD A. True ; but you must remember that with the exception of a few countries in our little Europe , which retain their original languages , almost all the greatest nations do speak English . It is the language of ...
... speak English . " LORD A. True ; but you must remember that with the exception of a few countries in our little Europe , which retain their original languages , almost all the greatest nations do speak English . It is the language of ...
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Drama Mr Swinburnes First By RAMSAY COLLES M A | 1 |
Every Man His Own Mage By PHILIP FITZREIMUND | 18 |
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