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... question was Eleanor , daughter of Humphrey de Bohun , Earl of Hereford , and wife of Thomas of Woodstock , who ended her days as a nun in the convent at Barking in 1399 . Is any other instance known of the use of this motto ? Before I ...
... question was Eleanor , daughter of Humphrey de Bohun , Earl of Hereford , and wife of Thomas of Woodstock , who ended her days as a nun in the convent at Barking in 1399 . Is any other instance known of the use of this motto ? Before I ...
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... question might easily be the foundation of a geometrical paper ; but as this would not be a desirable contribution , I will en- deavour to keep clear of technicalities , in pointing out how the process described may give something near ...
... question might easily be the foundation of a geometrical paper ; but as this would not be a desirable contribution , I will en- deavour to keep clear of technicalities , in pointing out how the process described may give something near ...
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... question of the alkalinity of the nitrate bath is one which has lately been discussed , we will give , as a specimen of Mr. Hockin's book , a quotation , showing his opinion upon that question : " The sensitizing agent , nitrate of ...
... question of the alkalinity of the nitrate bath is one which has lately been discussed , we will give , as a specimen of Mr. Hockin's book , a quotation , showing his opinion upon that question : " The sensitizing agent , nitrate of ...
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... question is , now , does the day on which a man attains his majority commence at six o'clock A. M. , or at midnight ? We must remember that we are dealing with a question of English law ; and therefore the evi- dence of an English ...
... question is , now , does the day on which a man attains his majority commence at six o'clock A. M. , or at midnight ? We must remember that we are dealing with a question of English law ; and therefore the evi- dence of an English ...
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... . Pictures at Hampton Court Palace ( Vol . viii . , p . 538 . ) .— In reply to .'s question when the review of the 10th Light Dragoons by King 1 George III . , after the Prince of Wales JAN . 7. 1854. ] 19 NOTES AND QUERIES .
... . Pictures at Hampton Court Palace ( Vol . viii . , p . 538 . ) .— In reply to .'s question when the review of the 10th Light Dragoons by King 1 George III . , after the Prince of Wales JAN . 7. 1854. ] 19 NOTES AND QUERIES .
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