Notes and Queries, Volume 57Oxford University Press, 1878 |
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... history of that place , appears to doubt it , and says we EARLY BRITAIN . - The anonymous geographer there any other catalogues of his library except the do not find any entry of him in the register . " Are of Ravenna has left a list of ...
... history of that place , appears to doubt it , and says we EARLY BRITAIN . - The anonymous geographer there any other catalogues of his library except the do not find any entry of him in the register . " Are of Ravenna has left a list of ...
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... History : History of an Unreadable Book . hasten to inform him , with the hope that even I after he could not speak . " Of the former Dr. William King , author of The Toast , we have the very interesting but neglected Anecdotes of his ...
... History : History of an Unreadable Book . hasten to inform him , with the hope that even I after he could not speak . " Of the former Dr. William King , author of The Toast , we have the very interesting but neglected Anecdotes of his ...
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... History of the Russo- Turkish War . COMMEMORATION OF CITY WORTHIES . - A memorial window , in memory of Bishop Pearson , Bishop Walton , and Thomas Fuller , was unveiled on the 1st inst . in the church of St. Martin , Eastcheap . The ...
... History of the Russo- Turkish War . COMMEMORATION OF CITY WORTHIES . - A memorial window , in memory of Bishop Pearson , Bishop Walton , and Thomas Fuller , was unveiled on the 1st inst . in the church of St. Martin , Eastcheap . The ...
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... history of the Manor and its neighbourhood .... Apparently no pains have been spared in making it , in a literary and archæological point of view , as complete as possible , by researches wherever any information could be gleaned , and ...
... history of the Manor and its neighbourhood .... Apparently no pains have been spared in making it , in a literary and archæological point of view , as complete as possible , by researches wherever any information could be gleaned , and ...
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... history ? The engraver was Jean Louis Roullet . I saw recently here a fine specimen of this masterpiece of drawing and engraving . If I am well informed only three copies are known to exist . Where are they , and who are their fortunate ...
... history ? The engraver was Jean Louis Roullet . I saw recently here a fine specimen of this masterpiece of drawing and engraving . If I am well informed only three copies are known to exist . Where are they , and who are their fortunate ...
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Page 291 - Da pacem, Domine, in diebus nostris : quia non est alius qui pugnet pro nobis, nisi tu, Deus noster.
Page 359 - For, an ye heard a music, like enow They are building still, seeing the city is built To music, therefore never built at all, And therefore built for ever.