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... believe , either to Westmoreland or to Wakefield . In a printed " Pedigree of the Forsters " is a considerable elu- cidation of the Maudes and their connections , including the names of Darby of Colebrookdale , Moorsom , Carus - Wilson ...
... believe , either to Westmoreland or to Wakefield . In a printed " Pedigree of the Forsters " is a considerable elu- cidation of the Maudes and their connections , including the names of Darby of Colebrookdale , Moorsom , Carus - Wilson ...
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... believe my friend is not the only independent inquirer who has arrived at the same conclusion ; and although I cannot say I myself had ever previously entertained any opinion upon the subject , my friend's opinion has now for many years ...
... believe my friend is not the only independent inquirer who has arrived at the same conclusion ; and although I cannot say I myself had ever previously entertained any opinion upon the subject , my friend's opinion has now for many years ...
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... believe with Latham [ which I do not believe that in England the blood is more or less Keltic , ' , " there is surely no reason why we may not also believe with him ( which I do believe ) that the Picts were Scandi- navians . As to the ...
... believe with Latham [ which I do not believe that in England the blood is more or less Keltic , ' , " there is surely no reason why we may not also believe with him ( which I do believe ) that the Picts were Scandi- navians . As to the ...
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