Willis's Current Notes: A Series of Articles on Antiquities, Biography, Heraldry, History, Language, Literature, Natural History, Topography, &c. Selected from Original Letters and Documents Addressed During the Year ... to the PublisherG. Willis, 1853 |
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... written , to be entitled an Historical Account of the celebrated Villas in the neighbourhood of London . I mean rather the Villas that have been - than those that now exist . Look at Horace Walpole's Song on Strawberry Hill . How many ...
... written , to be entitled an Historical Account of the celebrated Villas in the neighbourhood of London . I mean rather the Villas that have been - than those that now exist . Look at Horace Walpole's Song on Strawberry Hill . How many ...
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... written by Maginn . " It was understood at the time to be a Mr. Fergu- son , a writer in some Dublin paper , —a Wexford man . F. M. FRASER'S MAGAZINE . SIR , -Your correspondent , A. K. , ( “ Current Notes " for December , p . 90 ) ...
... written by Maginn . " It was understood at the time to be a Mr. Fergu- son , a writer in some Dublin paper , —a Wexford man . F. M. FRASER'S MAGAZINE . SIR , -Your correspondent , A. K. , ( “ Current Notes " for December , p . 90 ) ...
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... written , or is not some one going to write , a history of the Smiths ? It really e - I might be made a very amusing book , and some one- forget who - actually told me that " the far - famed Ruffian of the Adelphi , " ( O. S. ) was ...
... written , or is not some one going to write , a history of the Smiths ? It really e - I might be made a very amusing book , and some one- forget who - actually told me that " the far - famed Ruffian of the Adelphi , " ( O. S. ) was ...
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... writing , abbreviations , and language of ancient documents , so as to be able to read and decipher their contents ... written in a contemporary hand on the margins . The Harleian copy , afterwards in the collections of Count Macarthy ...
... writing , abbreviations , and language of ancient documents , so as to be able to read and decipher their contents ... written in a contemporary hand on the margins . The Harleian copy , afterwards in the collections of Count Macarthy ...
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... writing . " Strood , Rochester , 13th Feb. 1852 . SIR , -In reference to the letter of H. T. E. page 5 of your work , I beg to send you the following extracts from the Account Book of the Churchwardens of this Parish , now in my ...
... writing . " Strood , Rochester , 13th Feb. 1852 . SIR , -In reference to the letter of H. T. E. page 5 of your work , I beg to send you the following extracts from the Account Book of the Churchwardens of this Parish , now in my ...
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