Notes and Queries, 40. kötetOxford University Press, 1869 |
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2. oldal
... known henchman or armour - bearer to reckon upon , the explanation now to be proposed being ( so far at least as I am aware ) entirely new . I have never visited Carnac , but it is well known that it lies upon the very edge of the wild ...
... known henchman or armour - bearer to reckon upon , the explanation now to be proposed being ( so far at least as I am aware ) entirely new . I have never visited Carnac , but it is well known that it lies upon the very edge of the wild ...
5. oldal
... known English archeologist , who has been on the spot for a considerable time , and from whose pen I hope the public will ere long receive what would cer- tainly be the most accurate and minute account ever given of this wonderful ...
... known English archeologist , who has been on the spot for a considerable time , and from whose pen I hope the public will ere long receive what would cer- tainly be the most accurate and minute account ever given of this wonderful ...
11. oldal
... known in the Histories of England , and several other Gentlemen , were preparing to remove to New England ; at which both the Church and State were alarmed ; and on the 30th of April [ in margin 1637 ' ] , a Proclamation was issu'd ...
... known in the Histories of England , and several other Gentlemen , were preparing to remove to New England ; at which both the Church and State were alarmed ; and on the 30th of April [ in margin 1637 ' ] , a Proclamation was issu'd ...
12. oldal
... known song of " The Vicar of Bray " was not the first song - satire on the changeful parson . I extract a verse or two of " The Turncoat " : - " I loved no king since forty - one , When prelacy went down ( sirs ) ; A cloak and band I ...
... known song of " The Vicar of Bray " was not the first song - satire on the changeful parson . I extract a verse or two of " The Turncoat " : - " I loved no king since forty - one , When prelacy went down ( sirs ) ; A cloak and band I ...
14. oldal
... known such relations , or possessed such advan- tages - a much more melancholy , as well as more exact statement , if W. P.'s theory is correct . I may observe en passant that , in whatever OF DR . SYNTAX . " ( 4th S. iii . 545 , 569 ...
... known such relations , or possessed such advan- tages - a much more melancholy , as well as more exact statement , if W. P.'s theory is correct . I may observe en passant that , in whatever OF DR . SYNTAX . " ( 4th S. iii . 545 , 569 ...
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