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54. oldal
the authorities of Victoria Embankment who wrote to me direct , suggest that the would probably include in one condemnation " niches " described by me might perhaps be with such idioms as " a friend of mine " or " the committee are ...
the authorities of Victoria Embankment who wrote to me direct , suggest that the would probably include in one condemnation " niches " described by me might perhaps be with such idioms as " a friend of mine " or " the committee are ...
174. oldal
With so many surnames to choose from , one may perhaps be permitted to regret the fact that writers seem fond of using such names as Mr. WattsDunton's Henry Aylwin or Tennyson's Mr. Philip Edgar ( afterwards Mr. Harold ) ...
With so many surnames to choose from , one may perhaps be permitted to regret the fact that writers seem fond of using such names as Mr. WattsDunton's Henry Aylwin or Tennyson's Mr. Philip Edgar ( afterwards Mr. Harold ) ...
464. oldal
Three squares have flowers , perhaps from ignorance of the signs , or being worn have been replaced by ornament , perhaps worked by nuns . The space for the tabernacle is left blank , the squares surrounding it on three sides . No.
Three squares have flowers , perhaps from ignorance of the signs , or being worn have been replaced by ornament , perhaps worked by nuns . The space for the tabernacle is left blank , the squares surrounding it on three sides . No.
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