A South-sea SirenAuckland University Press, 1970 - 325 頁 |
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George Chamier. Introduction GEORGE CHAMIER was born on 8 April 1842 at Cheltenham , Glouces- tershire , the fourth son of the Rev. William Chamier , and Emily , daughter of Thomas Crookenden , of Rushford , Suffolk . The family was a ...
George Chamier. Introduction GEORGE CHAMIER was born on 8 April 1842 at Cheltenham , Glouces- tershire , the fourth son of the Rev. William Chamier , and Emily , daughter of Thomas Crookenden , of Rushford , Suffolk . The family was a ...
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George Chamier. separate newspaper publication at or near the time ; indeed , here and there , the tone of the writing becomes so recapitulatory as to suggest that Chamier's original form may have been a series of relatively detached ...
George Chamier. separate newspaper publication at or near the time ; indeed , here and there , the tone of the writing becomes so recapitulatory as to suggest that Chamier's original form may have been a series of relatively detached ...
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... Chamier's two novels are more seriously committed than anything else that appeared in our fiction up to 1900 , and still deserve some attention . Bibliography George Chamier , M.Inst.C.E. The Utilisation of Water in South Australia ...
... Chamier's two novels are more seriously committed than anything else that appeared in our fiction up to 1900 , and still deserve some attention . Bibliography George Chamier , M.Inst.C.E. The Utilisation of Water in South Australia ...
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