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... appears to me to possess considerable interest ; as , if the story which it relates be true , a claim of antiquity is made out in favour of the coat of Cecil far exceeding in date any ascertained in- stance of the assumption of armorial ...
... appears to me to possess considerable interest ; as , if the story which it relates be true , a claim of antiquity is made out in favour of the coat of Cecil far exceeding in date any ascertained in- stance of the assumption of armorial ...
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... appear to be practically satisfactory . Some take the average range of the thermometer , but this is no index of what ... appears to have been held at Carlisle House , Soho Square , the residence of Mrs. Teresa Cornelys , " the Heidegger ...
... appear to be practically satisfactory . Some take the average range of the thermometer , but this is no index of what ... appears to have been held at Carlisle House , Soho Square , the residence of Mrs. Teresa Cornelys , " the Heidegger ...
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... appears to have been a long level with a groove at the top filled with water , and which served the purpose of our spirit level . Both these instruments are described in the Dictionary of the Architectural Publication Society , who are ...
... appears to have been a long level with a groove at the top filled with water , and which served the purpose of our spirit level . Both these instruments are described in the Dictionary of the Architectural Publication Society , who are ...
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... appears to give . exactly what is desired : - " A leaf of contemporary MS . is preserved in this vo- lume ( a French ... appear in the Index of Manley's Grotius , but it occurs in the text at pp . 917. 938. , and elsewhere . Among the ...
... appears to give . exactly what is desired : - " A leaf of contemporary MS . is preserved in this vo- lume ( a French ... appear in the Index of Manley's Grotius , but it occurs in the text at pp . 917. 938. , and elsewhere . Among the ...
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... appears to be so very singular , that I am led to inquire whether I am correct in interpreting the description as meaning that the pitchers were placed on their sides , and let into the substance of the wall , with their mouths flush ...
... appears to be so very singular , that I am led to inquire whether I am correct in interpreting the description as meaning that the pitchers were placed on their sides , and let into the substance of the wall , with their mouths flush ...
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