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Page 232
... probably correct . I think your contributor is not happy in the instances he adduces to prove his theory of " the dropping of this f , " which he alleges is " the usual form , " for the grawl of Somerset may be a dia- lectical ...
... probably correct . I think your contributor is not happy in the instances he adduces to prove his theory of " the dropping of this f , " which he alleges is " the usual form , " for the grawl of Somerset may be a dia- lectical ...
Page 262
... probably stared at as much as the American savages brought over by Columbus from his first trip to the new continent were at Barcelona . The author seems to forget that King Robert's mother , Mary , was also an Hungarian lady by birth ...
... probably stared at as much as the American savages brought over by Columbus from his first trip to the new continent were at Barcelona . The author seems to forget that King Robert's mother , Mary , was also an Hungarian lady by birth ...
Page 343
... probably be found , but the iron ones have much rusted away . Some burial pits , which showed hollows in the ground ... probably made . The gold medal has the head of Fairfax on the one side , and on the reverse ' Post hoc meliora ...
... probably be found , but the iron ones have much rusted away . Some burial pits , which showed hollows in the ground ... probably made . The gold medal has the head of Fairfax on the one side , and on the reverse ' Post hoc meliora ...
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