The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., 177. köideEdw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1845 |
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... appears the celebrated name of Sir Michael Scott the Wizard . He was one of the ambassadors sent to bring the Maid of Norway to Scotland on the death of Alexander III . He wrote a Com- mentary on Aristotle , printed at Venice in 1496 ...
... appears the celebrated name of Sir Michael Scott the Wizard . He was one of the ambassadors sent to bring the Maid of Norway to Scotland on the death of Alexander III . He wrote a Com- mentary on Aristotle , printed at Venice in 1496 ...
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... appears to have been increased by a long illness , which attacked him in the autumn of the year 1816. He was soon , however , restored to health by medical treatment ; but it unfortunately was only to witness an event that much ...
... appears to have been increased by a long illness , which attacked him in the autumn of the year 1816. He was soon , however , restored to health by medical treatment ; but it unfortunately was only to witness an event that much ...
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... appear in the Life what it was , but sufficient , we believe , to have accumulated at Lord Eldon's death to ... appears , from a fuller statement , that his profits from the Chancellorship for the whole period were 14,7001 . per ...
... appear in the Life what it was , but sufficient , we believe , to have accumulated at Lord Eldon's death to ... appears , from a fuller statement , that his profits from the Chancellorship for the whole period were 14,7001 . per ...
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... appears quite incredible that it should have been executed in twelve days , as Mat- thew Paris relates . " Rex Offa ... appear to be very slight as compared with the Devil's Dyke . We are told that the traveller would pass it near Mold ...
... appears quite incredible that it should have been executed in twelve days , as Mat- thew Paris relates . " Rex Offa ... appear to be very slight as compared with the Devil's Dyke . We are told that the traveller would pass it near Mold ...
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... appear from the authorities I have con- sulted . See Sir Richard Colt Hoare's Girald . Camb . Notes ; Cambrian Traveller's ... appears to have been cut through in forming the present high road from Newmarket to Cambridge . That is some ...
... appear from the authorities I have con- sulted . See Sir Richard Colt Hoare's Girald . Camb . Notes ; Cambrian Traveller's ... appears to have been cut through in forming the present high road from Newmarket to Cambridge . That is some ...
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