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An edition appeared at Birmingham in 1758 , [ * * The third edition was published at Coventry in probably the second ; where the third was pub - 1759 , 8vo.-ED. ] . The reply was a dish of venison , and. ESCHEATORSHIP OF MUNSTER . - As ...
An edition appeared at Birmingham in 1758 , [ * * The third edition was published at Coventry in probably the second ; where the third was pub - 1759 , 8vo.-ED. ] . The reply was a dish of venison , and. ESCHEATORSHIP OF MUNSTER . - As ...
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... third and fourth of these reasons gain strength from the consideration that the wedding- ring was , in ancient times , worn by the husband as well as the wife : hence the exchange of be- trothal rings in more modern times . There would ...
... third and fourth of these reasons gain strength from the consideration that the wedding- ring was , in ancient times , worn by the husband as well as the wife : hence the exchange of be- trothal rings in more modern times . There would ...
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... third series translated by Martin ( Edinburgh , 1867 ) : — of Dr. Buckland's Curiosities of Natural History ( vol . ii . p . 91 ) , an article from The Field news- paper , signed " H. G. , Paris , " is reproduced . It contains an ...
... third series translated by Martin ( Edinburgh , 1867 ) : — of Dr. Buckland's Curiosities of Natural History ( vol . ii . p . 91 ) , an article from The Field news- paper , signed " H. G. , Paris , " is reproduced . It contains an ...
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... Third Edition , 1 vol . imp . 4to , half bound red morocco , gilt top , uncut , 67 68 . PUGIN'S GLOSSARY OF ECCLESIASTICAL ORNAMENT AND COSTUME . Setting forth the Origin , History , and Mystical Signification of the various Emblems ...
... Third Edition , 1 vol . imp . 4to , half bound red morocco , gilt top , uncut , 67 68 . PUGIN'S GLOSSARY OF ECCLESIASTICAL ORNAMENT AND COSTUME . Setting forth the Origin , History , and Mystical Signification of the various Emblems ...
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... third part of the emoluments that would arise to him from the 1200 acres only , without respect fore begged her to reconsider her proposition , and to the other branches of his demand . They there- enlarge her 20l . to 40l . , " beneath ...
... third part of the emoluments that would arise to him from the 1200 acres only , without respect fore begged her to reconsider her proposition , and to the other branches of his demand . They there- enlarge her 20l . to 40l . , " beneath ...
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