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It is , no doubt , authentic , and was is mentioned by both Evelyn and Pepys ,
although the formerly in the possession of Mr . Singer , at whose latter had not
heard her sing up to the period at which sale I bought it . It was so well illustrated
by his ...
It is , no doubt , authentic , and was is mentioned by both Evelyn and Pepys ,
although the formerly in the possession of Mr . Singer , at whose latter had not
heard her sing up to the period at which sale I bought it . It was so well illustrated
by his ...
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M . M . " I hare in my possession a copy of Mendez ' s Col Richmond , Surrey . W .
C . lection of Poems , which you are aware was published in 1767 as a
supplement to Dodsley ' s Collection . I am not about to make any remark LEGAL
...
M . M . " I hare in my possession a copy of Mendez ' s Col Richmond , Surrey . W .
C . lection of Poems , which you are aware was published in 1767 as a
supplement to Dodsley ' s Collection . I am not about to make any remark LEGAL
...
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On the fly - leaf of a well“ OLIVER GOLDSMITH , bound and ill - thumbed copy in
my possession of “ Roscommon , Ireland . ” the third edition of A Vindication of K .
Charles MOORLAND LAD . the Martyr ( London : printed for R . Wilkin , at the ...
On the fly - leaf of a well“ OLIVER GOLDSMITH , bound and ill - thumbed copy in
my possession of “ Roscommon , Ireland . ” the third edition of A Vindication of K .
Charles MOORLAND LAD . the Martyr ( London : printed for R . Wilkin , at the ...
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knowledge of the few leaves in my possession . Who is Hilarion ? And how is the
crow called W . P . his servant ? JOIN BOVEY . - I shall be much obliged for St .
George ' s , Blackburn , Lancashire . any information concerning the ancestry ...
knowledge of the few leaves in my possession . Who is Hilarion ? And how is the
crow called W . P . his servant ? JOIN BOVEY . - I shall be much obliged for St .
George ' s , Blackburn , Lancashire . any information concerning the ancestry ...
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The possession of an entire barony kings and princes , but how absurd were
Lord in fee - simple appears to me to be necessary to Howden to style himself H .
R . H . Prince Caradoc . constitute a landed proprietor a laird . If every T - N ...
The possession of an entire barony kings and princes , but how absurd were
Lord in fee - simple appears to me to be necessary to Howden to style himself H .
R . H . Prince Caradoc . constitute a landed proprietor a laird . If every T - N ...
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