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THE EAGLE A MAGAZINE SUPPORTED BY MEMBERS OF ST JOHN'S COLLEGE VOL XV ( CONTAINING NOS . LXXXIV - LXXXIX ) Cambridge : E. JOHNSON TRINITY STREET PRINTED BY W. METCALFE AND SON ROSE CRESCENT FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY 1889 CAMBRIDGE : PRINTED ...
THE EAGLE A MAGAZINE SUPPORTED BY MEMBERS OF ST JOHN'S COLLEGE VOL XV ( CONTAINING NOS . LXXXIV - LXXXIX ) Cambridge : E. JOHNSON TRINITY STREET PRINTED BY W. METCALFE AND SON ROSE CRESCENT FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY 1889 CAMBRIDGE : PRINTED ...
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... Magazine of Last Century . 251 254 255 256 257 265 301 309 325 328 336 340 356 362 366 368 370 372 372 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 388 418 425 437 Reminiscences of Professor Paley PAGE 442 Dr Kennedy at Shrewsbury CONTENTS . vii.
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