Life and Times of the Right Honourable William Henry Smith, M.P.W. Blackwood and sons, 1893 |
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... asked who was his grand- father , replied , " I know something about my father , because I remember him , but of my grandfather I know nothing , except that he disappeared about the time of York assizes . " On the other hand , it is ...
... asked who was his grand- father , replied , " I know something about my father , because I remember him , but of my grandfather I know nothing , except that he disappeared about the time of York assizes . " On the other hand , it is ...
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... asked him why he was so down- cast . " Perhaps you would be downcast , Mr Smith , " was the reply , " if you had come to Saturday night , and had no money to pay your men . The architect is out of London , and I can't get a certificate ...
... asked him why he was so down- cast . " Perhaps you would be downcast , Mr Smith , " was the reply , " if you had come to Saturday night , and had no money to pay your men . The architect is out of London , and I can't get a certificate ...
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... asked to do so . Another letter to the same , written a month . later , gives the impression made on young Smith by a well - known individual : - I have had an interview with the great George Hudson , the Railway King . The Times ...
... asked to do so . Another letter to the same , written a month . later , gives the impression made on young Smith by a well - known individual : - I have had an interview with the great George Hudson , the Railway King . The Times ...
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... asked by the Bodleian Librarian to sign her name in the book provided for distinguished visitors , refused , saying , " No ; Oxford is so great and I am SO little . " The circumstances of Smith's boyhood and youth forbade the planting ...
... asked by the Bodleian Librarian to sign her name in the book provided for distinguished visitors , refused , saying , " No ; Oxford is so great and I am SO little . " The circumstances of Smith's boyhood and youth forbade the planting ...
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... asked for publications of the worst character at the railway bookstall , and , being unable to obtain them , have suddenly disappeared . . . . Cheap literature is a paying literature , if judiciously managed . A host of readers are ...
... asked for publications of the worst character at the railway bookstall , and , being unable to obtain them , have suddenly disappeared . . . . Cheap literature is a paying literature , if judiciously managed . A host of readers are ...
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