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None of the writers except the late Dr. Philip Bliss appears to have seen and handled any of the original seals , and there is a curious confusion , first about the exact nature of the articles referred to , which are described by some ...
None of the writers except the late Dr. Philip Bliss appears to have seen and handled any of the original seals , and there is a curious confusion , first about the exact nature of the articles referred to , which are described by some ...
Page 237
I know of no English family of Chambers bearing the arms described by MR . WINSLEY . They are figured , however , by Woodward ( Heraldry , ' vol . ii . plate xxii . ) as the arms of Chalmers of Balnacraig , a family now extinct ...
I know of no English family of Chambers bearing the arms described by MR . WINSLEY . They are figured , however , by Woodward ( Heraldry , ' vol . ii . plate xxii . ) as the arms of Chalmers of Balnacraig , a family now extinct ...
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The Scolopendra , according to Cuvier one of the Annelid¿ , is described ix . 67,3 . The other monsters are given by Spenser as described by Gesner . The xiphias is mentioned by Pliny , xxxii . 6 , as having sunk ships off the coast of ...
The Scolopendra , according to Cuvier one of the Annelid¿ , is described ix . 67,3 . The other monsters are given by Spenser as described by Gesner . The xiphias is mentioned by Pliny , xxxii . 6 , as having sunk ships off the coast of ...
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