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... Matter , both Literary and Artistic . London : The Publisher of the Builder , Catherine Street , W.C. THE AUTHOR'S HAIRLESS PAPER - PAD . ( The LEADENHALL PRESS . Ltd. , Publishers and Printers , 50 , Leadenhall Street , London , E.C ) ...
... Matter , both Literary and Artistic . London : The Publisher of the Builder , Catherine Street , W.C. THE AUTHOR'S HAIRLESS PAPER - PAD . ( The LEADENHALL PRESS . Ltd. , Publishers and Printers , 50 , Leadenhall Street , London , E.C ) ...
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... matter , where he could not himselfe go into Moscouia , bycause of the warre betwixt the King of Polonia & the Duke of Moscouia , he tooke order by the meane of some of the Country , of Moscouia shoulde come with their Sables into that ...
... matter , where he could not himselfe go into Moscouia , bycause of the warre betwixt the King of Polonia & the Duke of Moscouia , he tooke order by the meane of some of the Country , of Moscouia shoulde come with their Sables into that ...
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... matter [ then the above citation ] . " Surely the advice of the prophet is the true Antiquity deserveth that reverence that men should make a stand thereupon , and discover what is the best way ; but when the discovery is well taken ...
... matter [ then the above citation ] . " Surely the advice of the prophet is the true Antiquity deserveth that reverence that men should make a stand thereupon , and discover what is the best way ; but when the discovery is well taken ...
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... matter , I give it for what it is worth . It is clear that the derivation from toise , a fathom , is a mere bad shot . It is also obvious that Mr. H. C. Adams does not know Grimm's law , or he would not equate the " Dutch tuychen ...
... matter , I give it for what it is worth . It is clear that the derivation from toise , a fathom , is a mere bad shot . It is also obvious that Mr. H. C. Adams does not know Grimm's law , or he would not equate the " Dutch tuychen ...
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... matter closely , detected his mistake , and in the Athenæum of 27 May , 1876 , pp . 729-30 , the two islands are carefully differentiated . Boston , U.S. ALFRED MATTHEWS . CELTIC TITLES ( 9th S. xii . 367 ) .- The eldest sons of the ...
... matter closely , detected his mistake , and in the Athenæum of 27 May , 1876 , pp . 729-30 , the two islands are carefully differentiated . Boston , U.S. ALFRED MATTHEWS . CELTIC TITLES ( 9th S. xii . 367 ) .- The eldest sons of the ...
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