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... readers may know something of the origin of these coins , three specimens of which are now be- fore me . They bear the well - known head of James , with the inscription " Jacobus II . , Dei Gratia " On the reverse is a crown in the ...
... readers may know something of the origin of these coins , three specimens of which are now be- fore me . They bear the well - known head of James , with the inscription " Jacobus II . , Dei Gratia " On the reverse is a crown in the ...
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... readers . Mr. Warren's illustrations will add to the pleasure of those lucky children who may receive this volume as a New Year's Gift . BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE . ACKERMAN'S COTTAGES ON THE ESTATE OF THE DUKE OF BEDFORD ...
... readers . Mr. Warren's illustrations will add to the pleasure of those lucky children who may receive this volume as a New Year's Gift . BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE . ACKERMAN'S COTTAGES ON THE ESTATE OF THE DUKE OF BEDFORD ...
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... readers , who are too frequently repelled by lawes . " The cause of these contests and murders evi- obsolete orthography from appreciating the beau- ties of ancient authors . We earnestly recommend the modernised Dunbar to our Southern ...
... readers , who are too frequently repelled by lawes . " The cause of these contests and murders evi- obsolete orthography from appreciating the beau- ties of ancient authors . We earnestly recommend the modernised Dunbar to our Southern ...
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... readers of " N. & Q. " - an example to be shunned . For this is no trifling matter , nor a subject for the poet's stricture " rixatur de lanâ sæpe caprinâ . " Let every reading man , on book- ing even a line in his C. P. B. , mark the ...
... readers of " N. & Q. " - an example to be shunned . For this is no trifling matter , nor a subject for the poet's stricture " rixatur de lanâ sæpe caprinâ . " Let every reading man , on book- ing even a line in his C. P. B. , mark the ...
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... readers point out to me in any collection of ancient or modern fables , the sub- stance of the following , which I transcribe from Mr. Davies ' recently published translation of Babrius ? - " Lies and Truth . " A haughty troop unto a ...
... readers point out to me in any collection of ancient or modern fables , the sub- stance of the following , which I transcribe from Mr. Davies ' recently published translation of Babrius ? - " Lies and Truth . " A haughty troop unto a ...
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