Records of Buckinghamshire, Or, Papers and Notes on the History, Antiquities, and Architecture of the County, Together with the Proceedings of the Architectural and Archaeological Society for the County of Buckingham, Tom 2J. Pickburn, 1863 |
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... copy out in his rooms at College the then unpublished Itineray of Leland , writing at the rate of sixty pages daily , and finishing his self - imposed task in nine days . After four years ' residence Willis left College without offering ...
... copy out in his rooms at College the then unpublished Itineray of Leland , writing at the rate of sixty pages daily , and finishing his self - imposed task in nine days . After four years ' residence Willis left College without offering ...
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... copies of the still - remaining brasses , incised slabs , and important lapi- dary inscriptions in their respective counties ; and these copics might easily be catalogued , and deposited safely for future inquirers . In a word , the ...
... copies of the still - remaining brasses , incised slabs , and important lapi- dary inscriptions in their respective counties ; and these copics might easily be catalogued , and deposited safely for future inquirers . In a word , the ...
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... copy the stops as the characters ; besides which , the very form of the letters and monograms are often terse and significant . The Romans who dwelt in Britain sometimes placed marks of distinction at the end of each word , as may be ...
... copy the stops as the characters ; besides which , the very form of the letters and monograms are often terse and significant . The Romans who dwelt in Britain sometimes placed marks of distinction at the end of each word , as may be ...
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... copy . " The paper I employed in making my copies was of the sort known to stationers as " double crown . " This is a thin white paper of conside- rable size , and answers better than a thicker paper , as the structure of the latter ...
... copy . " The paper I employed in making my copies was of the sort known to stationers as " double crown . " This is a thin white paper of conside- rable size , and answers better than a thicker paper , as the structure of the latter ...
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... copy , I was enabled to remove it to a lithographic stone , and thus multiply the copies ad infinitum . " * In order to spare certain feelings in this vicinity , I have forborne to instance the discreditable and rapid destruction of ...
... copy , I was enabled to remove it to a lithographic stone , and thus multiply the copies ad infinitum . " * In order to spare certain feelings in this vicinity , I have forborne to instance the discreditable and rapid destruction of ...
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