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Query , the meaning and derivaBUSHEY HEATH . tion ? | A PRINCE OF WALES'S BROOCH . - My wife possesses a brooch which has been in her family for many years , and which I think is so peculiar in form that it warrants a query respecting ...
Query , the meaning and derivaBUSHEY HEATH . tion ? | A PRINCE OF WALES'S BROOCH . - My wife possesses a brooch which has been in her family for many years , and which I think is so peculiar in form that it warrants a query respecting ...
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To get over the difficulty , then , he registered the name as it appeared in the instructions , and added or Noyes to it by way of query . It might also be accounted for in this way . Noy and Noye , when used to denominate any of the ...
To get over the difficulty , then , he registered the name as it appeared in the instructions , and added or Noyes to it by way of query . It might also be accounted for in this way . Noy and Noye , when used to denominate any of the ...
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In reply to the query of T. P. F. I beg to state that stone to the surface of a tombstone will remove the application by friction of a piece of sandevery incrustation , and render ...
In reply to the query of T. P. F. I beg to state that stone to the surface of a tombstone will remove the application by friction of a piece of sandevery incrustation , and render ...
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I thought this explanation was due in view of my request , which is , that you will do me the kindness to insert the following query : Do any of your readers know of an original likeness of William Penn , the founder of Pennsylvania ...
I thought this explanation was due in view of my request , which is , that you will do me the kindness to insert the following query : Do any of your readers know of an original likeness of William Penn , the founder of Pennsylvania ...
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The Velasquez Cause . 8vo . Edinburgh , 1851. " Sir William adds : " His published writings on the subject of this picture ( the portrait ) were , in 1851 , eight in number , " & c . Query : What are the titles , sizes , number of pages ...
The Velasquez Cause . 8vo . Edinburgh , 1851. " Sir William adds : " His published writings on the subject of this picture ( the portrait ) were , in 1851 , eight in number , " & c . Query : What are the titles , sizes , number of pages ...
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