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... known of the folio mezzotint head of Milton , inscribed " R. White ad vivum delineavit ; J. Simon sculpsit " ; with any earlier or other im- print than that of " Sold by T. Bowles in Paul's Churchyard , and J. Bowles in Cornhill " ? 2 ...
... known of the folio mezzotint head of Milton , inscribed " R. White ad vivum delineavit ; J. Simon sculpsit " ; with any earlier or other im- print than that of " Sold by T. Bowles in Paul's Churchyard , and J. Bowles in Cornhill " ? 2 ...
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... known , was the patron saint of Edinburgh , although he was originally a foreigner ; now Egidia is found in- variably employed as a female name . In the southern part of the island I think Giles is mas- culine . At the period referred ...
... known , was the patron saint of Edinburgh , although he was originally a foreigner ; now Egidia is found in- variably employed as a female name . In the southern part of the island I think Giles is mas- culine . At the period referred ...
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... known as the author of any other publica- tion ? Not long since I met with a very beau- tifully - executed MS . , which is now before me , bearing Wilson's name , and agreeing almost word for word and page for page with the printed ...
... known as the author of any other publica- tion ? Not long since I met with a very beau- tifully - executed MS . , which is now before me , bearing Wilson's name , and agreeing almost word for word and page for page with the printed ...
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... known to its early inhabitants ? The presumption that the name was given to it by the Latins is strengthened by the historian Solinus , who records the fact that it was at the period when he wrote , about the middle of the third century ...
... known to its early inhabitants ? The presumption that the name was given to it by the Latins is strengthened by the historian Solinus , who records the fact that it was at the period when he wrote , about the middle of the third century ...
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... known to its early inhabitants ? The presumption that the name was given to it THOMAS BURTON'S " DIARY . " by the Latins is strengthened by the historian since Mr. Upcott , whilst on a visit to Edinburgh , Solinus , who records the fact ...
... known to its early inhabitants ? The presumption that the name was given to it THOMAS BURTON'S " DIARY . " by the Latins is strengthened by the historian since Mr. Upcott , whilst on a visit to Edinburgh , Solinus , who records the fact ...
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