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... quoted Mr. Foster . AVERN PARdoe . Legislative Library , Toronto . BALDWIN'S GARDENS , HOLBORN ( 11 S. v . 428 ) . Richard Baldwin , who built some houses in Gray's Inn Lane , was one of the royal gardeners in the time of Queen Eliza ...
... quoted Mr. Foster . AVERN PARdoe . Legislative Library , Toronto . BALDWIN'S GARDENS , HOLBORN ( 11 S. v . 428 ) . Richard Baldwin , who built some houses in Gray's Inn Lane , was one of the royal gardeners in the time of Queen Eliza ...
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... quoted by Voltaire in his letter to Thieriot , is the conclusion of Cowley's rendering of Martial , v . 58 ( 59 ) . The Latin lines are : - Cras vives : hodie iam vivere , Postume , serum est . Ille sapit , quisquis , Postume , vixit ...
... quoted by Voltaire in his letter to Thieriot , is the conclusion of Cowley's rendering of Martial , v . 58 ( 59 ) . The Latin lines are : - Cras vives : hodie iam vivere , Postume , serum est . Ille sapit , quisquis , Postume , vixit ...
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... quoted in Lord Hugh Cecil's book entitled Conservatism , ' which has just appeared . But when I came to this sentence ( p . 56 ) , " In the groves of their academy , at the end of every visto , you see nothing but the gallows , " I was ...
... quoted in Lord Hugh Cecil's book entitled Conservatism , ' which has just appeared . But when I came to this sentence ( p . 56 ) , " In the groves of their academy , at the end of every visto , you see nothing but the gallows , " I was ...
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... quoted with Φωκυλιδέω for Δημοδόκου , with Λέριοι for Xiou , and with Λέριος for δὲ Χίος . What is the correct form ? What is known of Demodocus and Phocylides ? JOHN B. WAINEWRIGHT . [ Demodocus of Leros appropriated and adopted the ...
... quoted with Φωκυλιδέω for Δημοδόκου , with Λέριοι for Xiou , and with Λέριος for δὲ Χίος . What is the correct form ? What is known of Demodocus and Phocylides ? JOHN B. WAINEWRIGHT . [ Demodocus of Leros appropriated and adopted the ...
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... quoted by COL . FYNMORE is correct in saying that Brown was promoted to the Life Guards , it would seem that Mr. Barron made a slip for once , as he writes : - " In England he did duty with the Horse Guards , until his wounds and a ...
... quoted by COL . FYNMORE is correct in saying that Brown was promoted to the Life Guards , it would seem that Mr. Barron made a slip for once , as he writes : - " In England he did duty with the Horse Guards , until his wounds and a ...
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