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... once , as now and then it hap- peneth , he speaketh first that was first seen to move out of his place , and telleth his tale unto the speaker , without rehearsal of his name whose speeches he meaneth to confute , so that with a ...
... once , as now and then it hap- peneth , he speaketh first that was first seen to move out of his place , and telleth his tale unto the speaker , without rehearsal of his name whose speeches he meaneth to confute , so that with a ...
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... once more on the Ist of May following , for the benefit of the London Foundling Hospital , then in its infancy . HOSPITAL FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND EDUCATION OF EXPOSED AND DESERTED YOUNG CHILDREN , IN LAMB'S CONDUIT FIELDS , APRIL 18 ...
... once more on the Ist of May following , for the benefit of the London Foundling Hospital , then in its infancy . HOSPITAL FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND EDUCATION OF EXPOSED AND DESERTED YOUNG CHILDREN , IN LAMB'S CONDUIT FIELDS , APRIL 18 ...
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... once took , " as we used to call it , an election speech of Lord John Russell at the Devon contest , in the midst of a lively fight maintained by all the vagabonds in that division of the county , and under such a pelting rain , that I ...
... once took , " as we used to call it , an election speech of Lord John Russell at the Devon contest , in the midst of a lively fight maintained by all the vagabonds in that division of the county , and under such a pelting rain , that I ...
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ELYOT SIR THOMAS Prince Hal and Judge Gascoigne | 8 |
BALLAD | 72 |
BARRIE J M First Impressions of London | 118 |
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