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During the first period of its eclipse - after the historical romance of the Scott type had ousted it from public favour - it fell deep into obscurity and deeper into crude violence and sensationalism . But if the once despot of the ...
During the first period of its eclipse - after the historical romance of the Scott type had ousted it from public favour - it fell deep into obscurity and deeper into crude violence and sensationalism . But if the once despot of the ...
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At no period in recent history has freedom from such restrictions been more needed to enable traders to adapt themselves to new and difficult conditions . And at no period have impediments to trading been more perilously multiplied ...
At no period in recent history has freedom from such restrictions been more needed to enable traders to adapt themselves to new and difficult conditions . And at no period have impediments to trading been more perilously multiplied ...
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Belvoir in 1762 , and the Pelham family ( afterwards Earls of Yarborough ) were at that period busy with the ancestors of the present Brocklesby hounds , which date from 1700. Mr. William Bethell was pursuing fox in Holderness from 1765 ...
Belvoir in 1762 , and the Pelham family ( afterwards Earls of Yarborough ) were at that period busy with the ancestors of the present Brocklesby hounds , which date from 1700. Mr. William Bethell was pursuing fox in Holderness from 1765 ...
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