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... SET OF TEETH FROM £ 5 . Sets which have been Laid Aside Useless Refitted . Fees on Application , or Post Free . ESTABLISHED Address : - - 1869 . RAGLAN LODGE , 48 , SANDGATE ROAD , FOLKESTONE . S. ROWE , STATIONER AND PERFUMER , 150 ...
... SET OF TEETH FROM £ 5 . Sets which have been Laid Aside Useless Refitted . Fees on Application , or Post Free . ESTABLISHED Address : - - 1869 . RAGLAN LODGE , 48 , SANDGATE ROAD , FOLKESTONE . S. ROWE , STATIONER AND PERFUMER , 150 ...
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... set out for the " Field of the Cloth of Gold . " A conspicuous event in the history of Charles the I. was enacted in Dover , and this was the place at which Charles II . landed on his restoration to the Throne . Dover was the meeting ...
... set out for the " Field of the Cloth of Gold . " A conspicuous event in the history of Charles the I. was enacted in Dover , and this was the place at which Charles II . landed on his restoration to the Throne . Dover was the meeting ...
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... set foot , during his visit to this country . If , on former occasions , Dover has shown that she knows how to royally welcome monarchs of foreign climes , chiefly in a lavish pageantry of flags and banners and decora- tions , she on ...
... set foot , during his visit to this country . If , on former occasions , Dover has shown that she knows how to royally welcome monarchs of foreign climes , chiefly in a lavish pageantry of flags and banners and decora- tions , she on ...
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... the antiquarian as well as visitors , for- We never tread upon them , but we set Our foot upon some reverend history . The foundations of the grand old church have been covered over by Saxon and Norman - streets ; and , alas , 17.
... the antiquarian as well as visitors , for- We never tread upon them , but we set Our foot upon some reverend history . The foundations of the grand old church have been covered over by Saxon and Norman - streets ; and , alas , 17.
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... Hackney carriages set against the name of such stand or place ; and the limits of each stand or place shall be designated by a row of pitchers at each end thereof : - Stand . By Guilford Battery Camden Lawn Northampton Street . 54.
... Hackney carriages set against the name of such stand or place ; and the limits of each stand or place shall be designated by a row of pitchers at each end thereof : - Stand . By Guilford Battery Camden Lawn Northampton Street . 54.
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