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... miles from the centre of Lon- don . The house , the bank and Henry Thornton's activist tradition passed in turn to his son Henry , Forster's great - uncle , who was born in 1800 and died in 1881. Battersea Rise became the centre of ...
... miles from the centre of Lon- don . The house , the bank and Henry Thornton's activist tradition passed in turn to his son Henry , Forster's great - uncle , who was born in 1800 and died in 1881. Battersea Rise became the centre of ...
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... miles of uniquely beautiful landscape . A little more thought and courtesy might have placed the new water - tank and expanded Stevenage more felicitously , for the greater happiness of the tenants and the integrity of house and ...
... miles of uniquely beautiful landscape . A little more thought and courtesy might have placed the new water - tank and expanded Stevenage more felicitously , for the greater happiness of the tenants and the integrity of house and ...
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... eighteenth- century poet George Crabbe , an Aldeburgh man . Britten had grown up in Lowestoft , a few miles to the north on the Suffolk coast . Forster's evocation of those distinctive places - ' To talk The BBC Broadcasts 123.
... eighteenth- century poet George Crabbe , an Aldeburgh man . Britten had grown up in Lowestoft , a few miles to the north on the Suffolk coast . Forster's evocation of those distinctive places - ' To talk The BBC Broadcasts 123.
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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