Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142W. Blackwood & Sons, 1887 - Scotland |
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... known from the known . Again , It is often supposed that a clas- sical education is to be contrasted with a modern or English educa- tion ; and it is common to hear the merits of an education in Eng- lish and modern languages con ...
... known from the known . Again , It is often supposed that a clas- sical education is to be contrasted with a modern or English educa- tion ; and it is common to hear the merits of an education in Eng- lish and modern languages con ...
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... known as the Danes ' have been incorporated into pri- Ditches , near Danesfield House , a vate grounds at some distant time , short distance above Maidenhead , -it is known along part of its are believed to have been their course by the ...
... known as the Danes ' have been incorporated into pri- Ditches , near Danesfield House , a vate grounds at some distant time , short distance above Maidenhead , -it is known along part of its are believed to have been their course by the ...
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... known as the West Town ; for in the twenty - third year of Edward III . , " John Durewyne de la Westoune in Burnham ... known for the quaint stories of its vicars . There is the well known tale of the old ecclesiastic who maintained that ...
... known as the West Town ; for in the twenty - third year of Edward III . , " John Durewyne de la Westoune in Burnham ... known for the quaint stories of its vicars . There is the well known tale of the old ecclesiastic who maintained that ...
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