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71. oldal
The substantive itself seems to be derived from the O.E. verb wiccian of obscure origin . ... Its first ap- back to the eighteenth century , it denotes a pearance would seem to be in an Act of 7 harsh , howling sound " in certain chords ...
The substantive itself seems to be derived from the O.E. verb wiccian of obscure origin . ... Its first ap- back to the eighteenth century , it denotes a pearance would seem to be in an Act of 7 harsh , howling sound " in certain chords ...
124. oldal
Time will right things , but Mr. Roscoe has not contributed to the final equipoise . He seems ... of those most intimate secrets of Johnson's great heart , which are so poignant that criticism and discussion seem an impertinence .
Time will right things , but Mr. Roscoe has not contributed to the final equipoise . He seems ... of those most intimate secrets of Johnson's great heart , which are so poignant that criticism and discussion seem an impertinence .
284. oldal
This family seems to be a junior branch , as Sir Simon appears on the pedigree of Malbisse of Acaster Malbisse as a younger son of Hugh and Emma de Percy ; the eldest son was evidently Richard , who founded the Monastery of Neubo ...
This family seems to be a junior branch , as Sir Simon appears on the pedigree of Malbisse of Acaster Malbisse as a younger son of Hugh and Emma de Percy ; the eldest son was evidently Richard , who founded the Monastery of Neubo ...
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