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... correspondent MR . W. H. TURNER of Dighton's caricature portraits of Oxford characters , being in several instances inaccurate , I send you what I believe is a more correct report of the subjects of them : A View from Brasenose College ...
... correspondent MR . W. H. TURNER of Dighton's caricature portraits of Oxford characters , being in several instances inaccurate , I send you what I believe is a more correct report of the subjects of them : A View from Brasenose College ...
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... correspondent , however , in describing the meeting as a Concilium or Synod , seems not to have been aware that it was in reality a Witenagemot of the Mercians , where all public business was done . Besides the meeting in 785 ( in which ...
... correspondent , however , in describing the meeting as a Concilium or Synod , seems not to have been aware that it was in reality a Witenagemot of the Mercians , where all public business was done . Besides the meeting in 785 ( in which ...
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... correspondent of " N. & Q. " The initials " H. J. , " which have so often appeared in our pages , were those of ... Correspondents . THE GENERAL INDEX to our last volume will be ready for delivery with " N. & Q. " of the 21st instant ...
... correspondent of " N. & Q. " The initials " H. J. , " which have so often appeared in our pages , were those of ... Correspondents . THE GENERAL INDEX to our last volume will be ready for delivery with " N. & Q. " of the 21st instant ...
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... correspondent A. A. that neither ability or travel is at all times sufficient to enable one to dig out the origin of a word derived from the customs of the past . In the infancy of navigation , when sails were merely auxiliary : when a ...
... correspondent A. A. that neither ability or travel is at all times sufficient to enable one to dig out the origin of a word derived from the customs of the past . In the infancy of navigation , when sails were merely auxiliary : when a ...
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... correspondent , occurs in Tennyson's Mort d Arthur , s . f . J. B. SHAW . " The passions , prejudices , interests , " & c . , & c . These lines are in the second part of Shelley's Queen Mab . N.B. For " the least touch , " read " the ...
... correspondent , occurs in Tennyson's Mort d Arthur , s . f . J. B. SHAW . " The passions , prejudices , interests , " & c . , & c . These lines are in the second part of Shelley's Queen Mab . N.B. For " the least touch , " read " the ...
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