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... according to Brewer , Dict . P. and Fable , ' are pennies paid at the cathedral of Lichfield , dedicated to St. Chad , on Whit Sunday , in aid of the repairs . I should be glad to receive authentication or illustration of this statement ...
... according to Brewer , Dict . P. and Fable , ' are pennies paid at the cathedral of Lichfield , dedicated to St. Chad , on Whit Sunday , in aid of the repairs . I should be glad to receive authentication or illustration of this statement ...
Strona 8
... according to the St. Pancras register , were Christina Ann . Perhaps her tombstone in Sheffield , where she died December 3 , 1803 , may give it . WILLIAM ARCHER . LETTING THE LIGHTNING OUT . In this part of Yorkshire it is considered ...
... according to the St. Pancras register , were Christina Ann . Perhaps her tombstone in Sheffield , where she died December 3 , 1803 , may give it . WILLIAM ARCHER . LETTING THE LIGHTNING OUT . In this part of Yorkshire it is considered ...
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... ( according to a caricature of Gillray's , pub- draperies , which allowed the form of the limbs , lished June 25 , 1799 ) even the garters to appear . On Jan. 5 , 1800 , however , another caricature was issued , entitled ' Boreas ...
... ( according to a caricature of Gillray's , pub- draperies , which allowed the form of the limbs , lished June 25 , 1799 ) even the garters to appear . On Jan. 5 , 1800 , however , another caricature was issued , entitled ' Boreas ...
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... According to the present law the shortest possible term of duration of copyright in England is forty - two years ; but it may be very much longer , namely , from date of publication until seven years after the author's death , e . g ...
... According to the present law the shortest possible term of duration of copyright in England is forty - two years ; but it may be very much longer , namely , from date of publication until seven years after the author's death , e . g ...
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... According to all the chroniclers and gene- alogists , his birth took place on June 15 ; but the Issue Roll ( Pasc . 4 Edw . III . ) records pay- ments of the expenses of the queen's churching on the 24th and 28th of April . This ...
... According to all the chroniclers and gene- alogists , his birth took place on June 15 ; but the Issue Roll ( Pasc . 4 Edw . III . ) records pay- ments of the expenses of the queen's churching on the 24th and 28th of April . This ...
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