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... ( probably the son ) , confirms a grant . The mother's seal bears fourteen annulets , that of the son nine ( Extrait des Chartes du Calvados , Caen , 1834 , vol . ii . pp . 27–32 , plates x . and xiii . ) . ANGLO - SCOTUs . BRAHMA , THE ...
... ( probably the son ) , confirms a grant . The mother's seal bears fourteen annulets , that of the son nine ( Extrait des Chartes du Calvados , Caen , 1834 , vol . ii . pp . 27–32 , plates x . and xiii . ) . ANGLO - SCOTUs . BRAHMA , THE ...
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... probably a good deal earlier than those he quotes . It occurs in the old . Scotch poem , The Wife of Auchtermuchty , given by Allan Ramsay , in his Evergreen , as of date prior to 1600. The exact date of this piece , how- ever , and the ...
... probably a good deal earlier than those he quotes . It occurs in the old . Scotch poem , The Wife of Auchtermuchty , given by Allan Ramsay , in his Evergreen , as of date prior to 1600. The exact date of this piece , how- ever , and the ...
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... probably adopted as the motto on the picture from having become a common proverb . As such it appears in the Adagia of Erasmus , who explains it as a saying by which we are admonished not to trust anything to an unknown man , but to ...
... probably adopted as the motto on the picture from having become a common proverb . As such it appears in the Adagia of Erasmus , who explains it as a saying by which we are admonished not to trust anything to an unknown man , but to ...
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... probably the great ones are far more patient than the little ones suppose . " To the above list might be added Tennyson on Bulwer . - The Foreign Church Chronicle and Review ( Vol . I. No. 2 , W. Wells Gardner ) is a new quarterly ...
... probably the great ones are far more patient than the little ones suppose . " To the above list might be added Tennyson on Bulwer . - The Foreign Church Chronicle and Review ( Vol . I. No. 2 , W. Wells Gardner ) is a new quarterly ...
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... probably owing either to the bad- ness of the water or to the danger of drinking water alone . In Johnston's map find Masagran near Arzeo , a little N.E. of Oran , and on the coast . In his Ind . Geog . he gives Mazagran , Algeria ...
... probably owing either to the bad- ness of the water or to the danger of drinking water alone . In Johnston's map find Masagran near Arzeo , a little N.E. of Oran , and on the coast . In his Ind . Geog . he gives Mazagran , Algeria ...
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