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... appears , the male line of the Speaker's family ended with his brother Anthony . The Pollards of Way , while tracing back to the fourteenth century , were brought first into prominence , and their future greatness established , by Sir ...
... appears , the male line of the Speaker's family ended with his brother Anthony . The Pollards of Way , while tracing back to the fourteenth century , were brought first into prominence , and their future greatness established , by Sir ...
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... appears to be a popular term for the Konkani language . The first n in Konkani is silent , the name being sounded Kokani , as it were Cocoa - ni , " so the temptation to add a syllable was irresistible . JAS . PLATT , Jun . 46 DICKENS ...
... appears to be a popular term for the Konkani language . The first n in Konkani is silent , the name being sounded Kokani , as it were Cocoa - ni , " so the temptation to add a syllable was irresistible . JAS . PLATT , Jun . 46 DICKENS ...
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... appear in Owen ( ii . 39 ) as a single epigram , the couplet " Plus ultra , " & c . , which precedes in Camden ... appears in Owen , but Camden ( loc . cit . ) has Sol nescit comitis non memor esse sui . Some discrepancy may be due ...
... appear in Owen ( ii . 39 ) as a single epigram , the couplet " Plus ultra , " & c . , which precedes in Camden ... appears in Owen , but Camden ( loc . cit . ) has Sol nescit comitis non memor esse sui . Some discrepancy may be due ...
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... appears in some editions , Owen's German translator , Valentine Löbern , 1653 , has here written nonsense . After ... appear heterodox in view of the prevalent conception of its having been a substantial division of the original great ...
... appears in some editions , Owen's German translator , Valentine Löbern , 1653 , has here written nonsense . After ... appear heterodox in view of the prevalent conception of its having been a substantial division of the original great ...
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... appears naturally to form the division of Neyte or Neat . " " " " " " 66 " " 66 In 1676 Eybury , or the larger portion of it , passed to the Grosvenor family by the marriage of Sir Richard Grosvenor , a young Cheshire baronet , with ...
... appears naturally to form the division of Neyte or Neat . " " " " " " 66 " " 66 In 1676 Eybury , or the larger portion of it , passed to the Grosvenor family by the marriage of Sir Richard Grosvenor , a young Cheshire baronet , with ...
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