The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 215E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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... shew that these South Jutland dialects are very antique and valuable , are not made up of Saxon shreds and patches ... shews that though he can grasp grammatical minutia he is as far as possible from being a pedant . The latter ...
... shew that these South Jutland dialects are very antique and valuable , are not made up of Saxon shreds and patches ... shews that though he can grasp grammatical minutia he is as far as possible from being a pedant . The latter ...
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... shew that there was originally a central tower , apart from the probability that such would be case in an Early English church of this magnitude . The masonry of the chancel - arch is inferior to the rest of the building , and the ...
... shew that there was originally a central tower , apart from the probability that such would be case in an Early English church of this magnitude . The masonry of the chancel - arch is inferior to the rest of the building , and the ...
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... shew the scope and purpose of the intended Exhibition : - " The Committee and the authorities of the South Kensington Museum desire to urge on all artists in glass the importance of the opportunity thus offered to them , and the ...
... shew the scope and purpose of the intended Exhibition : - " The Committee and the authorities of the South Kensington Museum desire to urge on all artists in glass the importance of the opportunity thus offered to them , and the ...
Contents
London | 3 |
ANTIQUARIAN AND LITERARY INTELLIGENCE Archæological Institute | 40 |
The Shakspere Tercentenary Monument Committee | 67 |
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