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... Early Reprint Gamelshiel Castle , Haddingtonshire -Bacchanals or Bag - o ' - Nails - -Don caster : Image of the Blessed Virgin , 56- Eleanor of Castile - Cardinal Mezzofanti - Monumental Inscriptions : St. Faith - S.P.Q.R . , 57 ...
... Early Reprint Gamelshiel Castle , Haddingtonshire -Bacchanals or Bag - o ' - Nails - -Don caster : Image of the Blessed Virgin , 56- Eleanor of Castile - Cardinal Mezzofanti - Monumental Inscriptions : St. Faith - S.P.Q.R . , 57 ...
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... early quotation for it be furnished ? 5. Does the name " Public Office " survive anywhere else for police- court ? 6 ... earliest refer- ence to which now before me is of 1858 , though it then appears as the established title . " THE OLD ...
... early quotation for it be furnished ? 5. Does the name " Public Office " survive anywhere else for police- court ? 6 ... earliest refer- ence to which now before me is of 1858 , though it then appears as the established title . " THE OLD ...
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... Early Village Life , ' 1883 . W. C. Hazlitt's Tales and Legends of a National Origin or Widely Current in England from Early Times , ' with introduction by W. C. Hazlitt , 1892 . Lang's Myth , Ritual , and Religion ' ; and ' Custom and ...
... Early Village Life , ' 1883 . W. C. Hazlitt's Tales and Legends of a National Origin or Widely Current in England from Early Times , ' with introduction by W. C. Hazlitt , 1892 . Lang's Myth , Ritual , and Religion ' ; and ' Custom and ...
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... Early Naval Ballads of England ' and also from those printed in Chappell's Popular Music of the Olden Time . ' The latter took his version , lished early in the eighteenth century ; it words and music , from a broadside pub- includes ...
... Early Naval Ballads of England ' and also from those printed in Chappell's Popular Music of the Olden Time . ' The latter took his version , lished early in the eighteenth century ; it words and music , from a broadside pub- includes ...
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... early as 1439. Second comes an erudite article on meso- , the combining form of Greek ooc , middle , largely employed in scientific phraseology , chiefly anatomical , but sometimes , as in mesode , a term in Greek prosody , used in ...
... early as 1439. Second comes an erudite article on meso- , the combining form of Greek ooc , middle , largely employed in scientific phraseology , chiefly anatomical , but sometimes , as in mesode , a term in Greek prosody , used in ...
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Страница 213 - Sleep sweetly, tender heart, in peace : Sleep, holy spirit, blessed soul, While the stars burn, the moons increase, And the great ages onward roll. Sleep till the end, true soul and sweet. Nothing comes to thee new or strange. Sleep full of rest from head to feet ; Lie still, dry dust, secure of change.
Страница 240 - The forehead and temples had lost little or nothing of their muscular substance ; the cartilage of the nose was gone ; but the left eye, in the first moment of exposure, was open and full, though it vanished almost immediately : and the pointed beard, so characteristic of the period of the reign of King Charles, was perfect.
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