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... respecting each other , a fesse embattled interposed between them ; a white owl , on a shield of AOENE ; ser- pents , sometimes two , sometimes a single one , seventeen examples ; a scorpion , four examples ; a crab ; a satyr ; a hind ...
... respecting each other , a fesse embattled interposed between them ; a white owl , on a shield of AOENE ; ser- pents , sometimes two , sometimes a single one , seventeen examples ; a scorpion , four examples ; a crab ; a satyr ; a hind ...
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... respecting the destruction of the old house at Sholing , near South- ampton , formerly the residence of King John , does not appear to be quite correct . The house has not been wholly destroyed by the recent gales , only , a portion of ...
... respecting the destruction of the old house at Sholing , near South- ampton , formerly the residence of King John , does not appear to be quite correct . The house has not been wholly destroyed by the recent gales , only , a portion of ...
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... respecting the word abracadabra , is given in Dr. Jeremie's History of the Christian Church in the Second and Third Centuries , pp . 148-52 : where the reader will find most abund- ant references ( in the notes ) should he desire to ...
... respecting the word abracadabra , is given in Dr. Jeremie's History of the Christian Church in the Second and Third Centuries , pp . 148-52 : where the reader will find most abund- ant references ( in the notes ) should he desire to ...
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... respecting the third Sir William Pelham ( the Sir William of the reign of Charles I. ) will bring my communication to a conclusion . The notice of this Sir William - and indeed of all three of them - in our peerages is extremely in ...
... respecting the third Sir William Pelham ( the Sir William of the reign of Charles I. ) will bring my communication to a conclusion . The notice of this Sir William - and indeed of all three of them - in our peerages is extremely in ...
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... respecting the said Dr. Pattisson or Pattesson ? 1 , Copenhagen Street , N. EDWARD MASKALL . [ The writer of the letters in the manuscript volume possessed by our correspondent was no doubt Jacob Pat- tisson , M.D. , originally of ...
... respecting the said Dr. Pattisson or Pattesson ? 1 , Copenhagen Street , N. EDWARD MASKALL . [ The writer of the letters in the manuscript volume possessed by our correspondent was no doubt Jacob Pat- tisson , M.D. , originally of ...
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