The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 217F. Jefferies, 1968 |
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Page 60
... probably , as being in the nominative , that of the horse and not of the owner , which is usually put in the genitive . Such heroic names , Mr. King observed , were not uncommonly given to horses : thus Eugenius , a renowned charioteer ...
... probably , as being in the nominative , that of the horse and not of the owner , which is usually put in the genitive . Such heroic names , Mr. King observed , were not uncommonly given to horses : thus Eugenius , a renowned charioteer ...
Page 85
... probably having been a Temple , and marked Nos . 15 and 16 on the Plan . Everything tends to confirm either this supposition , or that it was a place of public assemblage . On the eastern side of the larger room of it there is the ...
... probably having been a Temple , and marked Nos . 15 and 16 on the Plan . Everything tends to confirm either this supposition , or that it was a place of public assemblage . On the eastern side of the larger room of it there is the ...
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... probably have helped , but it is more likely that her son , the Earl of Ulster , did more . The south aisle and south transept seem to have been then built , the completion of which will take us to the middle of Edward the Third's reign ...
... probably have helped , but it is more likely that her son , the Earl of Ulster , did more . The south aisle and south transept seem to have been then built , the completion of which will take us to the middle of Edward the Third's reign ...
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