The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumes 156-157F. Jefferies, 1834 |
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... ment , or Abstract , of the Fœdera , known under the title of the Acta Regia ; ' a General Index , which is not to be found in either of the London editions ; and some additional documents . The Hague edition is not so elegant a work as ...
... ment , or Abstract , of the Fœdera , known under the title of the Acta Regia ; ' a General Index , which is not to be found in either of the London editions ; and some additional documents . The Hague edition is not so elegant a work as ...
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... ment of those which are less worthy of attention , so as to form a complete corpus diplomaticum . In the new continuation it is also intended to add des notes sur les historiens et les chroniques ; enfin d'y ajouter les documens propres ...
... ment of those which are less worthy of attention , so as to form a complete corpus diplomaticum . In the new continuation it is also intended to add des notes sur les historiens et les chroniques ; enfin d'y ajouter les documens propres ...
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... ment here described as marking the spot in the pavement of the chapel , beneath which repose the ashes of the founder , to have been in common use , at least in Devonshire , till after the commencement of the 17th century . The effigies ...
... ment here described as marking the spot in the pavement of the chapel , beneath which repose the ashes of the founder , to have been in common use , at least in Devonshire , till after the commencement of the 17th century . The effigies ...
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... ment of the 7th century , called the Book of Armagh , has the following passage : " St. Patrick came to Finamaige which is called Slane , because it was intimated to him that the magi honoured this foun- tain , and made donations to it ...
... ment of the 7th century , called the Book of Armagh , has the following passage : " St. Patrick came to Finamaige which is called Slane , because it was intimated to him that the magi honoured this foun- tain , and made donations to it ...
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... ment , and each one of which is only so far treated as relates to that punish- ment , does not seem to us calculated to answer any very beneficial purpose . Upon this plan we may have a variety of works similar to the present one ; and ...
... ment , and each one of which is only so far treated as relates to that punish- ment , does not seem to us calculated to answer any very beneficial purpose . Upon this plan we may have a variety of works similar to the present one ; and ...
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