Rapids of Time: Sketches from the PastHeinemann, 1965 - 150 páginas |
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... followed by loss of all three children . The shock of this family disaster must have been terrible to the parents - my great - grandfather and his wife- 1 Lewis R. Farnell : An Oxonian Looks Back ( Martin Hopkinson , 1934 ) , P. 246 ...
... followed by loss of all three children . The shock of this family disaster must have been terrible to the parents - my great - grandfather and his wife- 1 Lewis R. Farnell : An Oxonian Looks Back ( Martin Hopkinson , 1934 ) , P. 246 ...
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... paper to be used - pure white would ' make the more brilliant effect ' , but a cream ( as in- dicated ) would ' look more sympathetic and comfortable ' . To my great pleasure he followed my preference for the 66 RAPIDS OF TIME.
... paper to be used - pure white would ' make the more brilliant effect ' , but a cream ( as in- dicated ) would ' look more sympathetic and comfortable ' . To my great pleasure he followed my preference for the 66 RAPIDS OF TIME.
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Sketches from the Past George Rostrevor Hamilton. To my great pleasure he followed my preference for the white . Francis was again seeking my advice in 1944. This time it was about a few draft verses of his own - some of the Fifteen ...
Sketches from the Past George Rostrevor Hamilton. To my great pleasure he followed my preference for the white . Francis was again seeking my advice in 1944. This time it was about a few draft verses of his own - some of the Fifteen ...
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Trees and Lawns I | 1 |
The Back Drive | 5 |
ш Home and Away | 9 |
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