The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 208F. Jeffries, 1860 |
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Page 157
... century , stated separately and without cognizance of the interpretation of the others , to mean that the writer was present at the translation of the body of Harold and at the building of the church : as the tract was written about ...
... century , stated separately and without cognizance of the interpretation of the others , to mean that the writer was present at the translation of the body of Harold and at the building of the church : as the tract was written about ...
Page 498
... century , in the Abbey of Melrose , is the most ancient Scotch writing of the nature of con- tinuous history that is now extant . A few other fragments of chronicles of that century perhaps , but being for the most part bare lists of ...
... century , in the Abbey of Melrose , is the most ancient Scotch writing of the nature of con- tinuous history that is now extant . A few other fragments of chronicles of that century perhaps , but being for the most part bare lists of ...
Page 593
... century , and probably from the south of Germany . Mr. Black produced a smaller , but not less elegant , specimen , with secret drawer , & c . Mr. Wills exhibited an iron key of the fifteenth century , measuring nearly a foot in length ...
... century , and probably from the south of Germany . Mr. Black produced a smaller , but not less elegant , specimen , with secret drawer , & c . Mr. Wills exhibited an iron key of the fifteenth century , measuring nearly a foot in length ...
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