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... song were made before 1838 , when the first part of my collection of National English Airs was published . There were then many per- sons living who recollected the first production of the song , such as the late T. D'Almaine , Esq ...
... song were made before 1838 , when the first part of my collection of National English Airs was published . There were then many per- sons living who recollected the first production of the song , such as the late T. D'Almaine , Esq ...
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... song of the Lass of Richmond Hill , does not touch the time of origin of the words in any way . MR . BELL ( the gentleman is unknown to me ) has not taken up the subject as an advocate , but gives the matter " fully and fairly , " and ...
... song of the Lass of Richmond Hill , does not touch the time of origin of the words in any way . MR . BELL ( the gentleman is unknown to me ) has not taken up the subject as an advocate , but gives the matter " fully and fairly , " and ...
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... song by Charles Dibdin is very properly included in " The Sporting Songs " in the admirable Book of English Songs , published in 1851 in the " National Illustrated Library " series , at the office of the Illustrated London News . It ...
... song by Charles Dibdin is very properly included in " The Sporting Songs " in the admirable Book of English Songs , published in 1851 in the " National Illustrated Library " series , at the office of the Illustrated London News . It ...
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