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... supposed identity or association with the above- mentioned prolific source of Greek and Roman fable , may have bestowed on the principal island of the group the name of Pomona . Can reader any farther elucidate the inquiry . J. G. F. J. ...
... supposed identity or association with the above- mentioned prolific source of Greek and Roman fable , may have bestowed on the principal island of the group the name of Pomona . Can reader any farther elucidate the inquiry . J. G. F. J. ...
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... supposed identity or association with the above- mentioned prolific source of Greek and Roman fable , may have bestowed on the principal island of the group the name of Pomona . Can any reader farther elucidate the inquiry . J. G. F. J. ...
... supposed identity or association with the above- mentioned prolific source of Greek and Roman fable , may have bestowed on the principal island of the group the name of Pomona . Can any reader farther elucidate the inquiry . J. G. F. J. ...
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... supposed that this disappointment , too , was owing to the management of Secretary Bush ; but others say that Dr King ( then Bishop of Derry ) , re- monstrated against him , as too young and too volatile , for the dignity and duties ...
... supposed that this disappointment , too , was owing to the management of Secretary Bush ; but others say that Dr King ( then Bishop of Derry ) , re- monstrated against him , as too young and too volatile , for the dignity and duties ...
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... supposed to have been parts of the press , a few stone mulls , used no doubt for grind ing the ink , and four coins , one of each of the reigns of Augustus , Trajan , and Marcus Aurelius , one illegible . Gutenberg , on his return from ...
... supposed to have been parts of the press , a few stone mulls , used no doubt for grind ing the ink , and four coins , one of each of the reigns of Augustus , Trajan , and Marcus Aurelius , one illegible . Gutenberg , on his return from ...
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... supposed to have been something like our cross - staff . One is figured in the Bolletino Napolitano , vol . i . plate 5 . fig . 3. , and there is a very good dissertation thereon at p . 68. It is taken from the tomb of a Mensor metal ...
... supposed to have been something like our cross - staff . One is figured in the Bolletino Napolitano , vol . i . plate 5 . fig . 3. , and there is a very good dissertation thereon at p . 68. It is taken from the tomb of a Mensor metal ...
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