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... known to the audience to make the allusion take , was probably near the theatre and inexclusive in its gentility ; Corroborative evidence however was wanting , and I bring forward therefore two or three unnoticed passages which may be ...
... known to the audience to make the allusion take , was probably near the theatre and inexclusive in its gentility ; Corroborative evidence however was wanting , and I bring forward therefore two or three unnoticed passages which may be ...
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... known by this name is the Cruciata , which MR . BRITTEN probably alludes to as so called by Prior " ; but the Germans give this name to that species of groundsel known in botany as Senecio erucifolius , which they call Kreuzwurz . But ...
... known by this name is the Cruciata , which MR . BRITTEN probably alludes to as so called by Prior " ; but the Germans give this name to that species of groundsel known in botany as Senecio erucifolius , which they call Kreuzwurz . But ...
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... known that the still celebrated silk manufacture of Dublin , known as poplin or tabinet , was in- troduced by the Huguenot refugees who fled from France at the period of the Edict of Nantes , and who settled principally in that part of ...
... known that the still celebrated silk manufacture of Dublin , known as poplin or tabinet , was in- troduced by the Huguenot refugees who fled from France at the period of the Edict of Nantes , and who settled principally in that part of ...
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