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... March , 1725 ; died 27 June , 1789 ) , the father of George , was a general merchant , " or ' grocer , " in Dun- 46 66 66 I now proceed to give a list of books published by the Millers , with dates . which happened in the Island of ...
... March , 1725 ; died 27 June , 1789 ) , the father of George , was a general merchant , " or ' grocer , " in Dun- 46 66 66 I now proceed to give a list of books published by the Millers , with dates . which happened in the Island of ...
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... March - June , 1815. pp . viii , 121–352 . Vol . II . No. 1. July , 1815. pp . 1-60 . Title - page to vol . i . only . [ 1815. ] The traveller's guide to Madeira and the West Indies ; being a hieroglyphic representa- tion of appearances ...
... March - June , 1815. pp . viii , 121–352 . Vol . II . No. 1. July , 1815. pp . 1-60 . Title - page to vol . i . only . [ 1815. ] The traveller's guide to Madeira and the West Indies ; being a hieroglyphic representa- tion of appearances ...
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... march over the Alps is also a prodigious fine picture ; I believe him to be the first painter in this way in Europe . ' 39 No. 60 is apparently the number of one or both of the pictures . It appears probable that this Mr. Cassanova was ...
... march over the Alps is also a prodigious fine picture ; I believe him to be the first painter in this way in Europe . ' 39 No. 60 is apparently the number of one or both of the pictures . It appears probable that this Mr. Cassanova was ...
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... March , 1751 , as follows : - Neque in bicipiti somniasse Parnasso Memini , & c . I now find that Chaucer was indebted to another passage in the same very short prologue for the remarkable form " Pegasee " ( for Pegaseus ) , which ...
... March , 1751 , as follows : - Neque in bicipiti somniasse Parnasso Memini , & c . I now find that Chaucer was indebted to another passage in the same very short prologue for the remarkable form " Pegasee " ( for Pegaseus ) , which ...
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... March in his ' Rochdale Place- Names writes that Butterworth , formerly Botwerth and Botesworth , 1270 , is from Norse buthor , the bittern . " Worth " is a fenced field or farm ( allied to N. garth , A.-S. yard ) . Canon I. Taylor says ...
... March in his ' Rochdale Place- Names writes that Butterworth , formerly Botwerth and Botesworth , 1270 , is from Norse buthor , the bittern . " Worth " is a fenced field or farm ( allied to N. garth , A.-S. yard ) . Canon I. Taylor says ...
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