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... means at first attracted the favour- able notice of the Queen , whilst she was Princess of Wales . The authors of ... mean , which refer to that truly excellent , but oftentimes much abused lady , Queen Caroline . For whilst the ballad ...
... means at first attracted the favour- able notice of the Queen , whilst she was Princess of Wales . The authors of ... mean , which refer to that truly excellent , but oftentimes much abused lady , Queen Caroline . For whilst the ballad ...
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... means a classified cata- logue , nothing will serve his purpose better than the Rev. T. H. Horne's Outlines for the Classifi- cation of a Library submitted to the Consideration of the Trustees of the British Museum , 1825 , 4to ...
... means a classified cata- logue , nothing will serve his purpose better than the Rev. T. H. Horne's Outlines for the Classifi- cation of a Library submitted to the Consideration of the Trustees of the British Museum , 1825 , 4to ...
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... means an uncommon one . Might not the musical noises , which , at stated times , are said to be heard over the places where the ill- fated buildings and doomed towns went down , in some instances proceed from those musical in- habitants ...
... means an uncommon one . Might not the musical noises , which , at stated times , are said to be heard over the places where the ill- fated buildings and doomed towns went down , in some instances proceed from those musical in- habitants ...
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... means of over- throwing " their furious enemy the Duke of Buckingham , " and says : - " Wee have those of our owne religion which stand continuallie at the Duke's chamber doore , to see whoe goes in and out . I cannot choose but laugh ...
... means of over- throwing " their furious enemy the Duke of Buckingham , " and says : - " Wee have those of our owne religion which stand continuallie at the Duke's chamber doore , to see whoe goes in and out . I cannot choose but laugh ...
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... means of rescuing many interesting poetical frag- ments from destruction , and surely such persons would be the last in the world to care much about the language . If PHILO - BALEDON means to say that polished and elegant diction ...
... means of rescuing many interesting poetical frag- ments from destruction , and surely such persons would be the last in the world to care much about the language . If PHILO - BALEDON means to say that polished and elegant diction ...
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