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... derived not from Da . tassen , to gather , but from Icel . des , a hay- rick . What , however , is the origin of cancha portion of a dess ? In making up a " burden " of hay , canches are taken from the dess and placed one upon another ...
... derived not from Da . tassen , to gather , but from Icel . des , a hay- rick . What , however , is the origin of cancha portion of a dess ? In making up a " burden " of hay , canches are taken from the dess and placed one upon another ...
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... derived from agriculture . Herodotus asserts it to be cer- tain that both tin and amber are brought from the north of Europe , and it seems to be not un- likely that the native name would accompany the " Chap . I. How John quarrelled ...
... derived from agriculture . Herodotus asserts it to be cer- tain that both tin and amber are brought from the north of Europe , and it seems to be not un- likely that the native name would accompany the " Chap . I. How John quarrelled ...
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... derived from the register of the actual parish alone is small indeed as compared with that for which the his- torian must search records of other parishes and wills , for which he must go to London ; and if the old registers also were ...
... derived from the register of the actual parish alone is small indeed as compared with that for which the his- torian must search records of other parishes and wills , for which he must go to London ; and if the old registers also were ...
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