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... lived in it ( together usually with the names of all their sons and daughters ) from 1707 to 1919 , when I bought it from the heirs of Jacob Verrall . From 1707 to 1919 only three families owned and lived in it . In 1707 John Cleere or ...
... lived in it ( together usually with the names of all their sons and daughters ) from 1707 to 1919 , when I bought it from the heirs of Jacob Verrall . From 1707 to 1919 only three families owned and lived in it . In 1707 John Cleere or ...
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... lived in 52 Tavistock Square from 1924 to 1939 ; the Leonard and Virginia who lived in Asham House from 1912 to 1919 were not the same people who lived in Monks House from 1919 to 1941. In each case the most powerful moulder of them and ...
... lived in 52 Tavistock Square from 1924 to 1939 ; the Leonard and Virginia who lived in Asham House from 1912 to 1919 were not the same people who lived in Monks House from 1919 to 1941. In each case the most powerful moulder of them and ...
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... lived since Aristotle invented the definition , though she was not a bit like the Virginia Woolf who appears in many books written by literary critics or autobiographers who did not know her , a frail invalidish lady living in an ivory ...
... lived since Aristotle invented the definition , though she was not a bit like the Virginia Woolf who appears in many books written by literary critics or autobiographers who did not know her , a frail invalidish lady living in an ivory ...
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