The Antiquary, Том 4Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson E. Stock, 1881 |
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... ground for it , a plate in my collection , which appears to be of oriental ware , and to have been painted on the glaze , may serve as an example , and is more than ordinarily curious because of its early date . ARMS : -Sable , a fess ...
... ground for it , a plate in my collection , which appears to be of oriental ware , and to have been painted on the glaze , may serve as an example , and is more than ordinarily curious because of its early date . ARMS : -Sable , a fess ...
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... grounds . They were received by the Rev. Mr. Greenside , the curate , who conducted them through the church , and rectory grounds , and explained to them the various objects of interest . The visitors were most interested in the Savile ...
... grounds . They were received by the Rev. Mr. Greenside , the curate , who conducted them through the church , and rectory grounds , and explained to them the various objects of interest . The visitors were most interested in the Savile ...
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... grounds , but there seems to be no help for it . The ancient custom which has been observed at Tissington from time immemorial of adorning once a year the village wells with artistic floral designs , was celebrated with all the ...
... grounds , but there seems to be no help for it . The ancient custom which has been observed at Tissington from time immemorial of adorning once a year the village wells with artistic floral designs , was celebrated with all the ...
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... ground , and so pleaded in his defence to the action . It is proposed to start a Pali Text Society on the model of the Early - English Text Society , in order to render accessible to students the rich stores of the earliest Buddhist ...
... ground , and so pleaded in his defence to the action . It is proposed to start a Pali Text Society on the model of the Early - English Text Society , in order to render accessible to students the rich stores of the earliest Buddhist ...
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... ground to lower , as is the case with Plympton St. Mary , it is the opposite , for it is said that it was intended to build the church at the foot of the Tor , whereas it is now on the summit . There is also another tradition con ...
... ground to lower , as is the case with Plympton St. Mary , it is the opposite , for it is said that it was intended to build the church at the foot of the Tor , whereas it is now on the summit . There is also another tradition con ...
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