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... lived there ; he died just outside , at Harbledown , in 1902 ; and he endowed the city with an art school , where , I take it , his sister the cow is honoured as she should be . ENGLAND'S ANCIENT CAPITAL W E saw when we were at.
... lived there ; he died just outside , at Harbledown , in 1902 ; and he endowed the city with an art school , where , I take it , his sister the cow is honoured as she should be . ENGLAND'S ANCIENT CAPITAL W E saw when we were at.
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... lived to be well over ninety ) , it was Small who first changed from a curved bat to a straight , and he did this partly to introduce defensive play , until then un- known , and partly to add to his repertory a stroke that was also a ...
... lived to be well over ninety ) , it was Small who first changed from a curved bat to a straight , and he did this partly to introduce defensive play , until then un- known , and partly to add to his repertory a stroke that was also a ...
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... lived . Thackeray was for a while at No. 5 , the Circus . We find Bath also in the background of two stories by an immediate predecessor of Dickens — in Northanger Abbey and in Persuasion , by Jane Austen , who lived at 4 , Sydney Place ...
... lived . Thackeray was for a while at No. 5 , the Circus . We find Bath also in the background of two stories by an immediate predecessor of Dickens — in Northanger Abbey and in Persuasion , by Jane Austen , who lived at 4 , Sydney Place ...
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ENGLANDS ANCIENT CAPITAL | 26 |
GREENWICH OBSERVATORY | 42 |
ENGLAND IN 1810II | 51 |
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