Notes and Queries, Том 44Oxford University Press, 1871 |
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... land ? In Asia's land ? Where islands spot the ocean's face , Or where uncultured tribes have place ? O no , O no , O no , O no ! Her boundary farther yet must go . " Where doth proud England's boundary stand ? In Afric's land ...
... land ? In Asia's land ? Where islands spot the ocean's face , Or where uncultured tribes have place ? O no , O no , O no , O no ! Her boundary farther yet must go . " Where doth proud England's boundary stand ? In Afric's land ...
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... Land may be gathered from its pages . " Notes and Queries . MESSRS . NICHOLS , 25 , Parliament Street , Westminster . EARLY ENGLISH AND LATIN DICTIONARY . Half - morocco , Roxburghe Style . Price 21s . PROMPTORIUM PARVULORUM SIVE ...
... Land may be gathered from its pages . " Notes and Queries . MESSRS . NICHOLS , 25 , Parliament Street , Westminster . EARLY ENGLISH AND LATIN DICTIONARY . Half - morocco , Roxburghe Style . Price 21s . PROMPTORIUM PARVULORUM SIVE ...
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... land most probably through the influence of his uncle the Bishop of Dromore . Thomas Percy the younger died on May 14 , 1808 , whilst on a visit to his cousin Barbara Percy , who had married Samuel Isted , Esq . , at Ecton House , their ...
... land most probably through the influence of his uncle the Bishop of Dromore . Thomas Percy the younger died on May 14 , 1808 , whilst on a visit to his cousin Barbara Percy , who had married Samuel Isted , Esq . , at Ecton House , their ...
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... land ) which up to that time , according to Mr. G. T. Clark , was oc- cupied by certain temporary defences ( Old London , p . 98 ) is founded upon an error in translating Magna turris " in Textus Roffensis into White Tower . In whatever ...
... land ) which up to that time , according to Mr. G. T. Clark , was oc- cupied by certain temporary defences ( Old London , p . 98 ) is founded upon an error in translating Magna turris " in Textus Roffensis into White Tower . In whatever ...
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... land and on turnpike roads , to which mosquitoes have a special dislike , although the smell is agreeable to most persons . Pieces of it spread about a room will drive away mosqui- toes . If mosquitoes have become naturalised in England ...
... land and on turnpike roads , to which mosquitoes have a special dislike , although the smell is agreeable to most persons . Pieces of it spread about a room will drive away mosqui- toes . If mosquitoes have become naturalised in England ...
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