Notes and Queries, Том 97Oxford University Press, 1898 |
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... perhaps the first to draw attention look down from his strong gyld - hall upon the to the obvious difficulties contained in this populous market of his city " ( Saxons in Eng - explanation . He writes : - land , ' ed . 1876 , ii . 313 ) ...
... perhaps the first to draw attention look down from his strong gyld - hall upon the to the obvious difficulties contained in this populous market of his city " ( Saxons in Eng - explanation . He writes : - land , ' ed . 1876 , ii . 313 ) ...
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... perhaps the water was brown , glass fell clean off , and the beer fell on the i.e. , " bay water , " or " bayswater " in easy carpet . We were as much amused as puzzled parlance . at the little contretemps . JAMES HOOPER . Norwich ...
... perhaps the water was brown , glass fell clean off , and the beer fell on the i.e. , " bay water , " or " bayswater " in easy carpet . We were as much amused as puzzled parlance . at the little contretemps . JAMES HOOPER . Norwich ...
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... perhaps , quote the injunction to per- sons availing themselves of a drinking foun- tain attached to the General Post Office in New York at least , I copied it from there in the blazing sun of July , 1880 : — " Keep cool and good ...
... perhaps , quote the injunction to per- sons availing themselves of a drinking foun- tain attached to the General Post Office in New York at least , I copied it from there in the blazing sun of July , 1880 : — " Keep cool and good ...
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... perhaps amuse your readers . A writer sented to the Royal Institute of British of some one or other who had been alluding Architects , of which he is an honorary mem- ber , an autograph letter of Wren , addressed to pattens , says ...
... perhaps amuse your readers . A writer sented to the Royal Institute of British of some one or other who had been alluding Architects , of which he is an honorary mem- ber , an autograph letter of Wren , addressed to pattens , says ...
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... perhaps furnish the names of the principal companions . Bath . C. LAWRENCE FORD , B.A. William Penn sailed from the port of Deal in the ship Welcome ( 300 tons ) , Robert Greenway commander , on 1 Sept. , 1682 . JOHN RADCLIFFE . 27 ...
... perhaps furnish the names of the principal companions . Bath . C. LAWRENCE FORD , B.A. William Penn sailed from the port of Deal in the ship Welcome ( 300 tons ) , Robert Greenway commander , on 1 Sept. , 1682 . JOHN RADCLIFFE . 27 ...
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