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... probably the earliest known one , but there is no mention of it in any of the standard books on tokens , although an oft - quoted authority , namely Snelling , notes that he , Browne Willis , was the first to form such a collection ...
... probably the earliest known one , but there is no mention of it in any of the standard books on tokens , although an oft - quoted authority , namely Snelling , notes that he , Browne Willis , was the first to form such a collection ...
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... Probably Mr. E. H. C. Oliphant is nearer the truth when he postulates , in his monumental work , The Plays of Beaumont and Fletcher , ' the period 1614-16 as the time of the play's revision by Fletcher . Where one may reasonably differ ...
... Probably Mr. E. H. C. Oliphant is nearer the truth when he postulates , in his monumental work , The Plays of Beaumont and Fletcher , ' the period 1614-16 as the time of the play's revision by Fletcher . Where one may reasonably differ ...
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... ( probably unconsciously ) a line from one of his other plays . In this case , the echo is from Bussy , ' II , i : " Well , brother , rise , and raise your friend withal . For brevity's sake , some lines containing Chapman peculiarities ...
... ( probably unconsciously ) a line from one of his other plays . In this case , the echo is from Bussy , ' II , i : " Well , brother , rise , and raise your friend withal . For brevity's sake , some lines containing Chapman peculiarities ...
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... probably , refers to Lieut.- the 33rd Colonel Francis Ralph West , of Foot , whose retirement from the Army is notified on this page . He was appointed Barrack - Master at Cork in January , 1825. His name appears in the Monthly Army ...
... probably , refers to Lieut.- the 33rd Colonel Francis Ralph West , of Foot , whose retirement from the Army is notified on this page . He was appointed Barrack - Master at Cork in January , 1825. His name appears in the Monthly Army ...
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... probably of foreign ( Dutch ) origin , and never becoming established in England , that Charles I was brought out from the Banquet- ing House to the scaffold through this great south window of the Hall , high at the level of the ...
... probably of foreign ( Dutch ) origin , and never becoming established in England , that Charles I was brought out from the Banquet- ing House to the scaffold through this great south window of the Hall , high at the level of the ...
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