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" They will remember the singular character which belonged to that circle, in which every talent and accomplish'ment, every art and science, had its place. They will remember how the last debate was discussed in one corner, and the last comedy of Scribe... "
London, Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions - Σελίδα 226
των Henry Benjamin Wheatley - 1891
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