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... town possessed none of these advantages and means of access , to amend the poverty and rough manners of its boating and fishing inhabitants . In the sixteenth and seven- teenth centuries Aldeburgh had been a flourishing port with a ...
... town possessed none of these advantages and means of access , to amend the poverty and rough manners of its boating and fishing inhabitants . In the sixteenth and seven- teenth centuries Aldeburgh had been a flourishing port with a ...
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Alfred Ainger. sea close to the town from the west , and then took a turn , flowing south , till it finally entered ... towns and villages of Slaughden , Orford , Parham , Beccles , Stowmarket , and Woodbridge , the first five- and ...
Alfred Ainger. sea close to the town from the west , and then took a turn , flowing south , till it finally entered ... towns and villages of Slaughden , Orford , Parham , Beccles , Stowmarket , and Woodbridge , the first five- and ...
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... town , he made a more notable experiment and had found a printer in Ipswich to take the risk of publication . In 1775 was printed in that town a didactic satire of some four hundred lines in the Popian couplet , entitled Inebriety ...
... town , he made a more notable experiment and had found a printer in Ipswich to take the risk of publication . In 1775 was printed in that town a didactic satire of some four hundred lines in the Popian couplet , entitled Inebriety ...
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... town , and Crabbe set up for himself as his successor . But he was still poorly qualified for his profession , his skill in surgery being notably deficient . He attracted only the poorest class of patients — the fees were small and ...
... town , and Crabbe set up for himself as his successor . But he was still poorly qualified for his profession , his skill in surgery being notably deficient . He attracted only the poorest class of patients — the fees were small and ...
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... town of various Militia regiments , the officers of which gave him some of their patronage and society . He had still happily the assurance of the faithful devotion of Miss Elmy . Her father had been a tanner in the Suffolk town of ...
... town of various Militia regiments , the officers of which gave him some of their patronage and society . He had still happily the assurance of the faithful devotion of Miss Elmy . Her father had been a tanner in the Suffolk town of ...
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