Notes and Queries, Volumen151Oxford University Press, 1926 |
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... four letters written between the years 1737 and 1746 by Captain Philip Browne , who began his life as a soldier with a commission as Cornet in the King's Own Regiment of Horse , and passed in 1745 into the 3rd Troop of Horse Guards ...
... four letters written between the years 1737 and 1746 by Captain Philip Browne , who began his life as a soldier with a commission as Cornet in the King's Own Regiment of Horse , and passed in 1745 into the 3rd Troop of Horse Guards ...
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... four years in the United States . On June 30 , 1859 , fifty thousand persons witnessed him crossing Niagara on a tight - rope . He crossed the Falls again blindfolded and trundling a wheelbarrow on July 4. On Aug. 19th he made the same ...
... four years in the United States . On June 30 , 1859 , fifty thousand persons witnessed him crossing Niagara on a tight - rope . He crossed the Falls again blindfolded and trundling a wheelbarrow on July 4. On Aug. 19th he made the same ...
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... four yards thick , running into the hillside and turning north , faced with massive blocks . It dates from the foundation of the Palace about 2000 B.C. On July 5 , it may be noted Candia was visited by yet another earthquake , which ...
... four yards thick , running into the hillside and turning north , faced with massive blocks . It dates from the foundation of the Palace about 2000 B.C. On July 5 , it may be noted Candia was visited by yet another earthquake , which ...
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... four consecutive draws which have terminated it , Mr. John Galsworthy made in The Times of July 5 the suggestion that , in this match , the ingoing batsman should always leave the pavilion gate for the wicket as the outgoing batsman ...
... four consecutive draws which have terminated it , Mr. John Galsworthy made in The Times of July 5 the suggestion that , in this match , the ingoing batsman should always leave the pavilion gate for the wicket as the outgoing batsman ...
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... four lines of the epitaph in the final scene , in one line of which the reader is told not to seek Timon's name , and in the next the name is disclosed . Shakespeare , working up an old play , would have left so many gross and clumsy ...
... four lines of the epitaph in the final scene , in one line of which the reader is told not to seek Timon's name , and in the next the name is disclosed . Shakespeare , working up an old play , would have left so many gross and clumsy ...
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