Notes and QueriesOxford University Press, 1882 |
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159. oldal
... never ending and always " part heard " case of Ireland v . Eng- land than with the pen of a grave historian . He never minces the matter , and is always ready to call a spade a spade . To give an example of his style , we may cite the ...
... never ending and always " part heard " case of Ireland v . Eng- land than with the pen of a grave historian . He never minces the matter , and is always ready to call a spade a spade . To give an example of his style , we may cite the ...
191. oldal
... never used . " The change , however , was even there fore- shadowed , the carucate being introduced in those cases where the land had never been hidated . 66 I do not claim that this explanation will solve every difficulty ; but the ...
... never used . " The change , however , was even there fore- shadowed , the carucate being introduced in those cases where the land had never been hidated . 66 I do not claim that this explanation will solve every difficulty ; but the ...
351. oldal
... never been fully tested , and will probably never be fully developed . " He failed as a lawyer , but how far that circum- stance unhinged his intellect it is difficult to say . I should doubt if he were immeasurably superior to ...
... never been fully tested , and will probably never be fully developed . " He failed as a lawyer , but how far that circum- stance unhinged his intellect it is difficult to say . I should doubt if he were immeasurably superior to ...
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ALFRED WALLIS ancient appears arms Athenæum Club Bishop born buried called Cambridge carucate century Charles church College copy correspondent Cressy curious CUTHBERT BEDE daughter death Dictionary died Dodford Earl edition Edward EDWARD SOLLY England English engraved F. C. BIRKBECK TERRY father French George give given hair Henry Hudibras inscription interest Isle of Thanet James JAMES BRITTEN Jerome Bonaparte John JOHN PICKFORD King known Lady land late Latin letter Lincolnshire London Lord married Marshall Mary meaning mentioned month's mind Newbourne notice original Oxford parish passage pedigree Pénitent portant person poem portrait present printed probably Prof published Queen query quoted readers rector reference registers Richard says Scotland seems SKEAT Street Thomas tion volume wife William WILLIAM PLATT word writing Yorkshire