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... says ( notes to Marmion ) : - " See the only distinct detail of the Battle of Flodden in Pinkerton's History , book xi .; all former accounts being full of blunders and inconsistency . " Hallamshire . H. J. KNIGHTHOOD . - Miles , Eques ...
... says ( notes to Marmion ) : - " See the only distinct detail of the Battle of Flodden in Pinkerton's History , book xi .; all former accounts being full of blunders and inconsistency . " Hallamshire . H. J. KNIGHTHOOD . - Miles , Eques ...
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... say , he is " a gen- tleman to whom I do for diuers considerations much desire to shew my affection . " Among other reasons for his recommendation , he says : " The gentleman hath chosen that Province ( Munster ) to serve in the rather ...
... say , he is " a gen- tleman to whom I do for diuers considerations much desire to shew my affection . " Among other reasons for his recommendation , he says : " The gentleman hath chosen that Province ( Munster ) to serve in the rather ...
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... says BURROW told him the phrase was , ' An ocean in a pitcher . " " William Jones , Sir William's father , a mathe- matician of some eminence , was the author of a work entitled , Synopsis Palmariorum Matheseos , which appeared in 1708 ...
... says BURROW told him the phrase was , ' An ocean in a pitcher . " " William Jones , Sir William's father , a mathe- matician of some eminence , was the author of a work entitled , Synopsis Palmariorum Matheseos , which appeared in 1708 ...
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... says , in a letter to the Council of the English Langue , still preserved in its archives : " Après la mort de Tomasi , le Sainte Siège a nommé plusieurs Lieutenants du Magistère , qui ont regi pro- visoirement les affaires courantes et ...
... says , in a letter to the Council of the English Langue , still preserved in its archives : " Après la mort de Tomasi , le Sainte Siège a nommé plusieurs Lieutenants du Magistère , qui ont regi pro- visoirement les affaires courantes et ...
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... says , - " Little did Mr. Banks think , when he was questioning this youth , that nature had enriched him with some of her choicest gifts , and that the Royal Academy would , in him , at this moment , have had to boast of one of its ...
... says , - " Little did Mr. Banks think , when he was questioning this youth , that nature had enriched him with some of her choicest gifts , and that the Royal Academy would , in him , at this moment , have had to boast of one of its ...
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