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... perhaps , may seem odd to some ; but I am satisfied my self , having often viewed this Flint Weapon , which was once in the Pos- session of that Generous Patron of Learning , the Reve- rend and very Worthy Dr. Charlett , Master of ...
... perhaps , may seem odd to some ; but I am satisfied my self , having often viewed this Flint Weapon , which was once in the Pos- session of that Generous Patron of Learning , the Reve- rend and very Worthy Dr. Charlett , Master of ...
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... perhaps form the subject of a future chapter on the buried affluents of the Thames . In the meanwhile , the particular gravel pit where the flint weapon was found " in the presence of the foresaid Mr. Conyers " may safely be localized ...
... perhaps form the subject of a future chapter on the buried affluents of the Thames . In the meanwhile , the particular gravel pit where the flint weapon was found " in the presence of the foresaid Mr. Conyers " may safely be localized ...
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... perhaps , lost . In 1741 Charles Balguy , M.B. , a physician practising in Peterborough , published anonymously a translation of the Decameron . This he dedi- cated to his friend Bache Thornhill , of Stanton , in Derbyshire , and in the ...
... perhaps , lost . In 1741 Charles Balguy , M.B. , a physician practising in Peterborough , published anonymously a translation of the Decameron . This he dedi- cated to his friend Bache Thornhill , of Stanton , in Derbyshire , and in the ...
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... perhaps , five hundred inhabitants , possess over nine hundred escutcheons , " " es- which were " all paid for " ? And what was cutcheon money , " and why was it so called ? J. M. CowPer . Canterbury . THE ACT OF UNION ( 6th S. xii ...
... perhaps , five hundred inhabitants , possess over nine hundred escutcheons , " " es- which were " all paid for " ? And what was cutcheon money , " and why was it so called ? J. M. CowPer . Canterbury . THE ACT OF UNION ( 6th S. xii ...
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... perhaps , a pupil , viz . , Thomas Hor- afterwards the ejected minister of Malden , Essex . rocks , M.A. , of St. John's College , Camb . , 1631 , He belonged , says Calamy , to the Horrockses of Horrocks Hall , in Bolton - le - Moors ...
... perhaps , a pupil , viz . , Thomas Hor- afterwards the ejected minister of Malden , Essex . rocks , M.A. , of St. John's College , Camb . , 1631 , He belonged , says Calamy , to the Horrockses of Horrocks Hall , in Bolton - le - Moors ...
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