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... seen the MS . , and had no doubt of the fact . He added , that the reason for ascribing it to Burton , was to prevent the interference of the University of Oxford , which had the exclusive privilege of printing all the works of the Earl ...
... seen the MS . , and had no doubt of the fact . He added , that the reason for ascribing it to Burton , was to prevent the interference of the University of Oxford , which had the exclusive privilege of printing all the works of the Earl ...
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... seen the MS . , and that such name had been given to it on account had no doubt of the fact . He added , that the of the length of the day in that region , which de- finition of its origin may be subject to some doubt , the interference ...
... seen the MS . , and that such name had been given to it on account had no doubt of the fact . He added , that the of the length of the day in that region , which de- finition of its origin may be subject to some doubt , the interference ...
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... seen such vessels , " notched at the brimms , " with glasses hanging thereon , and a jug of lemonade or some other cool potation usually stands close at hand . These refrigeratories are commonly of oval form and of glazed earthenware ...
... seen such vessels , " notched at the brimms , " with glasses hanging thereon , and a jug of lemonade or some other cool potation usually stands close at hand . These refrigeratories are commonly of oval form and of glazed earthenware ...
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... seen by the Baron de Guldenstubbé in his apartments in the Rue St. Lazare , at Paris , in no wise resembled himself , but presented the semblance of " a tall , portly old man , with a fresh colour , blue eyes , snow - white hair , thin ...
... seen by the Baron de Guldenstubbé in his apartments in the Rue St. Lazare , at Paris , in no wise resembled himself , but presented the semblance of " a tall , portly old man , with a fresh colour , blue eyes , snow - white hair , thin ...
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... seen from the following note by Mr. Hawker to his Song of the Western Men : " With the exception of the chorus , contained in the two last lines , the song was written by me , as an imita- tion of the old English Minstrelsy , and was ...
... seen from the following note by Mr. Hawker to his Song of the Western Men : " With the exception of the chorus , contained in the two last lines , the song was written by me , as an imita- tion of the old English Minstrelsy , and was ...
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