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... erected somewhere in Townwall - street ; Severus Gate , the site of which is now marked by the fine stationery business and library , occupied by Mr. Thomas Harvey ; Snare Gate stood where now stands No. 17 , Snargate - street ; Adrian ...
... erected somewhere in Townwall - street ; Severus Gate , the site of which is now marked by the fine stationery business and library , occupied by Mr. Thomas Harvey ; Snare Gate stood where now stands No. 17 , Snargate - street ; Adrian ...
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... erected in Dover , but carried on as well . Mr. Yate and his officials are always ready to receive those recovered from shipwreck or collision , and once within the kindly walls of the Institution , the poor sufferer , no matter what ...
... erected in Dover , but carried on as well . Mr. Yate and his officials are always ready to receive those recovered from shipwreck or collision , and once within the kindly walls of the Institution , the poor sufferer , no matter what ...
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... erected in the year 1835 , at a cost of over £ 6,000 , and is capable of seating 1,550 persons . Adjoining these are the handsome offices of Mr. William Forster , the Belgian Vice - Consul and Agent for the Belgian Mail Service ; and ...
... erected in the year 1835 , at a cost of over £ 6,000 , and is capable of seating 1,550 persons . Adjoining these are the handsome offices of Mr. William Forster , the Belgian Vice - Consul and Agent for the Belgian Mail Service ; and ...
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... erected by the 60th Rifles , in memory of their fallen comrades in the Indian war . Passing Cambridge - terrace , and leaving Camden - crescent ( erected about the year 1840 ) on the other side of the road , we can , if we please , wend ...
... erected by the 60th Rifles , in memory of their fallen comrades in the Indian war . Passing Cambridge - terrace , and leaving Camden - crescent ( erected about the year 1840 ) on the other side of the road , we can , if we please , wend ...
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... erection of the PHAROS ; or WATCH TOWER , the remains of which now stand in good preserva- tion at the western end of the old church . It is built upon a foundation of clay , and is composed of various conglomerates . While the interior ...
... erection of the PHAROS ; or WATCH TOWER , the remains of which now stand in good preserva- tion at the western end of the old church . It is built upon a foundation of clay , and is composed of various conglomerates . While the interior ...
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Page 6 - Crabbed age and youth Cannot live together ; Youth is full of pleasance, Age is full of care : Youth like summer morn, Age like winter weather ; Youth like summer brave, Age like winter bare. Youth is full of sport, Age's breath is short, Youth is nimble, age is lame : Youth is hot and bold, Age is weak and cold ; Youth is wild, and age is tame.
Page 7 - I never addressed myself in the language of decency and friendship to a woman, whether civilized or savage, without receiving a decent and friendly answer. With man it has often been otherwise.
Page 11 - Can buy, no chymic art can counterfeit; It makes men rich in greatest poverty; Makes water wine, turns wooden cups to gold, The homely whistle to sweet music's strain: Seldom it comes, to few from heaven sent, That much in little, all in naught, — content.
Page 11 - The active only have the true relish of life. He who knows not what it is to labour ; knows not what it is to enjoy. Recreation is only valuable as it unbends us : the idle know nothing of it.
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.