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... bave noticed the underwood of a plantation or covert injured by it . I always here have it care- fully rooted up , except where a good - sized tree has grown where it can do no harm , holding , with Ben Jonson ( quoted by MR . EVERARD ...
... bave noticed the underwood of a plantation or covert injured by it . I always here have it care- fully rooted up , except where a good - sized tree has grown where it can do no harm , holding , with Ben Jonson ( quoted by MR . EVERARD ...
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... bave been theirs , by command of the sovereign their widows have been authorized to take and enjoy the rank and precedence they would have held had their husbands survived to receive knighthood . One of the latest instances is probably ...
... bave been theirs , by command of the sovereign their widows have been authorized to take and enjoy the rank and precedence they would have held had their husbands survived to receive knighthood . One of the latest instances is probably ...
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... bave searched in vain for this in likely quarters . Can any one say if the quotation is correctly given ? Particulars concerning the origin of the adage would also be welcome . CECIL CLARKE . Authors ' Club , Whitehall Court , S.W. ...
... bave searched in vain for this in likely quarters . Can any one say if the quotation is correctly given ? Particulars concerning the origin of the adage would also be welcome . CECIL CLARKE . Authors ' Club , Whitehall Court , S.W. ...
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