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... whole or unpicked ; Dresses of all Materials ; Cloth , Astracan , Sealskin , Serge , and Velvet Jackets and Mantles ; Damask . Repp , and Cloth Covers and Curtains . Velveteens Dyed Brown or Black . N.B. - Feathers and Gloves Cleaned ...
... whole or unpicked ; Dresses of all Materials ; Cloth , Astracan , Sealskin , Serge , and Velvet Jackets and Mantles ; Damask . Repp , and Cloth Covers and Curtains . Velveteens Dyed Brown or Black . N.B. - Feathers and Gloves Cleaned ...
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... whole of the Monastery must , when in its prime , have been of a most imposing and elaborate character . The large building lately used as a barn , but now restored , and occupied as the class room of the DOVER COLLEGE , which was ...
... whole of the Monastery must , when in its prime , have been of a most imposing and elaborate character . The large building lately used as a barn , but now restored , and occupied as the class room of the DOVER COLLEGE , which was ...
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... of Mr. Puckle the whole of the seats in the church will be shortly thrown open and made free - a boon that ought to be a prominent feature in every church in the United Kingdom . The patronage , by a recent arrangement , is , for 19.
... of Mr. Puckle the whole of the seats in the church will be shortly thrown open and made free - a boon that ought to be a prominent feature in every church in the United Kingdom . The patronage , by a recent arrangement , is , for 19.
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... whole length , and approached by a flight of steps . After various plans had been proposed and discussed , the South - Eastern and London , Chatham , and Dover lines offered to bear a portion of the expense of extended accommodation ...
... whole length , and approached by a flight of steps . After various plans had been proposed and discussed , the South - Eastern and London , Chatham , and Dover lines offered to bear a portion of the expense of extended accommodation ...
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... whole time of construction to be spread over eight years , with a possibility of using the extended harbour in four or five . But the change of Government at the beginning of the present year ( 1874 ) disarranged all these plans for the ...
... whole time of construction to be spread over eight years , with a possibility of using the extended harbour in four or five . But the change of Government at the beginning of the present year ( 1874 ) disarranged all these plans for the ...
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Page 7 - For forty years she was the true and everloving helpmate of her husband; and, by act and word, unweariedly forwarded him, as none else could, in all of worthy that he did or attempted.