The Bay View MagazineJ. M. Hall., 1896 |
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... Agent , Charlevoix , Mich . CHAS . ROE & CO . , Agent , Harbor Springs , Mich . EUGENE L. ROSE . Agent , Petoskey Mich Rush and North Water Sts . , CHICAGO , ILL . THE BAY VIEW MAGAZINE . JUNE , 1896 . OXFORD. The Arlington Hotel.
... Agent , Charlevoix , Mich . CHAS . ROE & CO . , Agent , Harbor Springs , Mich . EUGENE L. ROSE . Agent , Petoskey Mich Rush and North Water Sts . , CHICAGO , ILL . THE BAY VIEW MAGAZINE . JUNE , 1896 . OXFORD. The Arlington Hotel.
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THE BAY VIEW MAGAZINE . JUNE , 1896 . OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITIES . GOLDWIN SMITH . W. E. GLADSTONE . Born Dec. 29 , 1809 . CAMBRIDGE ON THE RIVER CAM . OXFORD , FROM MAGDALEN COLLEGE . L. 5-20 . 1235 VOL . 3 . No. 8 . OXFORD and ...
THE BAY VIEW MAGAZINE . JUNE , 1896 . OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITIES . GOLDWIN SMITH . W. E. GLADSTONE . Born Dec. 29 , 1809 . CAMBRIDGE ON THE RIVER CAM . OXFORD , FROM MAGDALEN COLLEGE . L. 5-20 . 1235 VOL . 3 . No. 8 . OXFORD and ...
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Oxford and Cambridge . The taste for found- ing them waxed as that for founding monas- teries waned . Pre - eminent among them at Oxford were New College , founded by William MAGDALEN COLLEGE , OXFORD . of Wykeham , Bishop of Winchester ...
Oxford and Cambridge . The taste for found- ing them waxed as that for founding monas- teries waned . Pre - eminent among them at Oxford were New College , founded by William MAGDALEN COLLEGE , OXFORD . of Wykeham , Bishop of Winchester ...
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... Oxford and Cambridge from the world is now a thing of the past . There is no use in transcribing the guide- book . Cambridge , in the chapel of King's College , has a single glory which Oxford can- not match , and certainly nothing at ...
... Oxford and Cambridge from the world is now a thing of the past . There is no use in transcribing the guide- book . Cambridge , in the chapel of King's College , has a single glory which Oxford can- not match , and certainly nothing at ...
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... Oxford . Eton and Harrow , but especially Eton , are the schools of the aristocracy , and their peculiar character is , in fact , that of the class to which the boys belong . They are the special train ing - places of the English ...
... Oxford . Eton and Harrow , but especially Eton , are the schools of the aristocracy , and their peculiar character is , in fact , that of the class to which the boys belong . They are the special train ing - places of the English ...
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