Notes and Queries, Том 97Oxford University Press, 1898 |
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... given some accompt of men and things . In reading I should observe ( but my broken minutes will not permitt itt ) this method . First to common - place NOTES : -Notes and Queries ' -The Gates of London , 1- in a generall booke , under ...
... given some accompt of men and things . In reading I should observe ( but my broken minutes will not permitt itt ) this method . First to common - place NOTES : -Notes and Queries ' -The Gates of London , 1- in a generall booke , under ...
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... given by biographers to Sir John's second wife , may we not assume , from the evidence of the before - named MS . , that Agnes , daughter of Thomas Graunger , " and that probably she was the first wife of the judge , and the daughter of ...
... given by biographers to Sir John's second wife , may we not assume , from the evidence of the before - named MS . , that Agnes , daughter of Thomas Graunger , " and that probably she was the first wife of the judge , and the daughter of ...
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... given , with much valuable and interesting information on the astronomy of the ancients . JOHN P. STILWELL . Hilfield , Yateley . Harpenden . 6 Orient Guide ' more fully ? I cannot find it Would MR . LOFTIE kindly describe " The in the ...
... given , with much valuable and interesting information on the astronomy of the ancients . JOHN P. STILWELL . Hilfield , Yateley . Harpenden . 6 Orient Guide ' more fully ? I cannot find it Would MR . LOFTIE kindly describe " The in the ...
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... given , and some the significance of which is not yet known , are included in the prefatory matter . The first volume ends at Byzen , and the pages in Part III . which are occupied with C are so arranged as to be capable of being ...
... given , and some the significance of which is not yet known , are included in the prefatory matter . The first volume ends at Byzen , and the pages in Part III . which are occupied with C are so arranged as to be capable of being ...
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... given a copy of the title- page at p . xliii of his beautiful edition of Donne in the " Muses ' Library , " but no com- plete collation . The copy of the 1650 edition which he used was evidently differently bound from mine , as at p ...
... given a copy of the title- page at p . xliii of his beautiful edition of Donne in the " Muses ' Library , " but no com- plete collation . The copy of the 1650 edition which he used was evidently differently bound from mine , as at p ...
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