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... noticed , by close observation , that paper , used for official city publications , in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries , if not specially white in tone , was of good honest rag substance , with ample tub size . Hence the ...
... noticed , by close observation , that paper , used for official city publications , in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries , if not specially white in tone , was of good honest rag substance , with ample tub size . Hence the ...
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... noticed the impending use of this fine house as a bank for the term of 21 years . The well - meant protest by archi- tectural students from University College failed , because it came too late and the lease had already been signed ...
... noticed the impending use of this fine house as a bank for the term of 21 years . The well - meant protest by archi- tectural students from University College failed , because it came too late and the lease had already been signed ...
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... noticed an inn in Edmonton bearing the above sign . Can any reader inform me what is the origin of it ? It is not mentioned in Larwood . WALTER B. PATON . 10 Stanhope Gardens , Queen's Gate , S.W.7 . WILLIAM HOLDER was admitted to West ...
... noticed an inn in Edmonton bearing the above sign . Can any reader inform me what is the origin of it ? It is not mentioned in Larwood . WALTER B. PATON . 10 Stanhope Gardens , Queen's Gate , S.W.7 . WILLIAM HOLDER was admitted to West ...
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... noticed , or at least is nowhere set forth . But it is of interest because it shows that Gray read the Essay , or the first part of it , at Eton , and that he based his play - and exercise almost entirely on it . Gray went to Eton in ...
... noticed , or at least is nowhere set forth . But it is of interest because it shows that Gray read the Essay , or the first part of it , at Eton , and that he based his play - and exercise almost entirely on it . Gray went to Eton in ...
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... noticed that the title has assumed a bolder form : - : - An Apology for the Life of Bampfylde Moore Carew commonly known throughout the West of England by the title of King of the Beggars , and Dog - Merchant - General .... Printed by R ...
... noticed that the title has assumed a bolder form : - : - An Apology for the Life of Bampfylde Moore Carew commonly known throughout the West of England by the title of King of the Beggars , and Dog - Merchant - General .... Printed by R ...
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