The Antiquary, Том 4Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson E. Stock, 1881 |
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... discovered remained secrets to all the world besides . Desolate and other- * See , however , the account given in A Personal Tour through the United Kingdom , by Sir Richard Phillips , of a visit made by him in the year 1828 , to a Mr ...
... discovered remained secrets to all the world besides . Desolate and other- * See , however , the account given in A Personal Tour through the United Kingdom , by Sir Richard Phillips , of a visit made by him in the year 1828 , to a Mr ...
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... discovered and compensated , it was restored to due observance by Augustus Cæsar . But it has not , I think , been recognized that Julius Cæsar himself was induced by a similar misconception to reckon both termini of an interval ...
... discovered and compensated , it was restored to due observance by Augustus Cæsar . But it has not , I think , been recognized that Julius Cæsar himself was induced by a similar misconception to reckon both termini of an interval ...
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... discovered in H.M. State Paper Office , it was given up as hopelessly lost . The " reporte of the manner of proceed- ings " of this Assembly was sent to England by John Pory , the Secretary and Speaker , a familiar name in the history ...
... discovered in H.M. State Paper Office , it was given up as hopelessly lost . The " reporte of the manner of proceed- ings " of this Assembly was sent to England by John Pory , the Secretary and Speaker , a familiar name in the history ...
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... discovered in a " privie " at Sion House . The Bishop sold it to Sir Thomas Carey for £ 15 . At the commencement of the next reign we have another commission - that appointed to administer the property of Lord Cobham , attainted for his ...
... discovered in a " privie " at Sion House . The Bishop sold it to Sir Thomas Carey for £ 15 . At the commencement of the next reign we have another commission - that appointed to administer the property of Lord Cobham , attainted for his ...
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... discovered in a drunken state and fiercely attacked . He was said to have been killed outright , but anyway he came to life again , and is said still to haunt the place . Dr. Dixon died on the 26th of October , 1876 , and his book was ...
... discovered in a drunken state and fiercely attacked . He was said to have been killed outright , but anyway he came to life again , and is said still to haunt the place . Dr. Dixon died on the 26th of October , 1876 , and his book was ...
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