The Eagle: A Magazine, Volumes 1-2W. Metcalfe, 1859 |
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... practical importance . " No more Senior Wranglers for " St. John's ! our First Class men will become Second Class " men , our Wranglers will be Senior Optimes , Lady Margaret " will weep over the degeneracy of her Sons . 2 The Eagle .
... practical importance . " No more Senior Wranglers for " St. John's ! our First Class men will become Second Class " men , our Wranglers will be Senior Optimes , Lady Margaret " will weep over the degeneracy of her Sons . 2 The Eagle .
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... Lady Somerset 2 nd Trinity 3 ius 3 inity Hall 5- Jesus 2 33 1st Trinity 4 34 Christ's 2 35 Corpus 1 36 1st Trinity 5 37 Pembroke 2 38 Magdalene 21 39 1st Trinity 6 f 10 Lady Margaret 4 1 Emmanuel 4 12 Lady Somerset 3 1ST DIVISION ...
... Lady Somerset 2 nd Trinity 3 ius 3 inity Hall 5- Jesus 2 33 1st Trinity 4 34 Christ's 2 35 Corpus 1 36 1st Trinity 5 37 Pembroke 2 38 Magdalene 21 39 1st Trinity 6 f 10 Lady Margaret 4 1 Emmanuel 4 12 Lady Somerset 3 1ST DIVISION ...
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... lady in her cottage by the side of the path , by a sudden request for a drink of water . The old lady brings a great bowl of buttermilk , watches Dick pour it down slippingly , and then eyes Gray . " Well ! y'ar a fine pair ! " Ay ...
... lady in her cottage by the side of the path , by a sudden request for a drink of water . The old lady brings a great bowl of buttermilk , watches Dick pour it down slippingly , and then eyes Gray . " Well ! y'ar a fine pair ! " Ay ...
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... noble work to grace , Of course you'd put it in the foremost place : So we have done - we've one more reason yet , That first of all rows Lady Margaret . But here peeps private spirit out , Which should at 72 Phaselus Ille .
... noble work to grace , Of course you'd put it in the foremost place : So we have done - we've one more reason yet , That first of all rows Lady Margaret . But here peeps private spirit out , Which should at 72 Phaselus Ille .
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... ladies as ' odious ? ' The experiment of making their in - door life a little more re- fined and comfortable has succeeded so well in so many places , that we cannot but wonder why the practice has not become universal . Hence a truce ...
... ladies as ' odious ? ' The experiment of making their in - door life a little more re- fined and comfortable has succeeded so well in so many places , that we cannot but wonder why the practice has not become universal . Hence a truce ...
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