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C 66 In the dialects nawl ( see Wright's English Dialect Dictionary ' ) means an awl ; a tool of any kind . " A passage from ' The Owl and the Nightingale ' ( 1246-1250 A.D. ) , taken together with the Chaucer passage , will show that ...
C 66 In the dialects nawl ( see Wright's English Dialect Dictionary ' ) means an awl ; a tool of any kind . " A passage from ' The Owl and the Nightingale ' ( 1246-1250 A.D. ) , taken together with the Chaucer passage , will show that ...
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... of our interpretation ; even the black flowers , unknown to Nature , and admissible only in dream , are completely accounted for . The interpretation thus becomes А consistent whole ; which means that the proof for the whole and ...
... of our interpretation ; even the black flowers , unknown to Nature , and admissible only in dream , are completely accounted for . The interpretation thus becomes А consistent whole ; which means that the proof for the whole and ...
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Dehany had ample means and moved in good society ; he is remembered to some extent as having been a patron of cricket . He was buried at Hayes , Nov. 6 , 1809 , as appears in the parish register , which only gives him one Christian name ...
Dehany had ample means and moved in good society ; he is remembered to some extent as having been a patron of cricket . He was buried at Hayes , Nov. 6 , 1809 , as appears in the parish register , which only gives him one Christian name ...
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