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... that we feel bund to bring it under the notice of all admirers of Fine Books , and of students in all classes of Literature . " - Notes and Queries , June 20 , 1868 . The following Sections may be had post - free at 4d . each . No.
... that we feel bund to bring it under the notice of all admirers of Fine Books , and of students in all classes of Literature . " - Notes and Queries , June 20 , 1868 . The following Sections may be had post - free at 4d . each . No.
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Your correspondent will find a short notice of Seurat in Debay's Histoire Naturelle , p . 174. This refers to an examination of him in France at the end of the year 1832 , when he was thirty - four years old .
Your correspondent will find a short notice of Seurat in Debay's Histoire Naturelle , p . 174. This refers to an examination of him in France at the end of the year 1832 , when he was thirty - four years old .
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416 ) , there is a notice of the Abbey of St. Mary of Deer , which was founded by Comyn Earl of Buchan early in the thirteenth century . Referring to a grant of the patronage of a church to the abbey , the writer makes the following ...
416 ) , there is a notice of the Abbey of St. Mary of Deer , which was founded by Comyn Earl of Buchan early in the thirteenth century . Referring to a grant of the patronage of a church to the abbey , the writer makes the following ...
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... all the people tooke notice of it , and it pleased them as whatsoever ye king did pleased all the people . " 2 Sam . iii . 36 . I fancy the three kneeling figures , with the words- " Beholde , wee are thy bone and thy flesh " to be ...
... all the people tooke notice of it , and it pleased them as whatsoever ye king did pleased all the people . " 2 Sam . iii . 36 . I fancy the three kneeling figures , with the words- " Beholde , wee are thy bone and thy flesh " to be ...
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NOTICE A NEW NOVEL BY THE AUTHOR OF " THE WOMAN IN WHITE . " THE MOONSTONE . By WILKIE COLLINS . Reprinted from " All the Year Round . " 3 vols . [ Ready this day . THE RED COURT FARM . By MRS . HENRY WOOD , Author of " East Lynne ...
NOTICE A NEW NOVEL BY THE AUTHOR OF " THE WOMAN IN WHITE . " THE MOONSTONE . By WILKIE COLLINS . Reprinted from " All the Year Round . " 3 vols . [ Ready this day . THE RED COURT FARM . By MRS . HENRY WOOD , Author of " East Lynne ...
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