Addenda to the Aedes Hartwellianaeprivate circulation, 1864 - 332 |
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... England , how beautiful they stand , Amid their tall ancestral trees , the glory of our land . $ 1 . INTRODUCTORY MATTER . ALTHOUGH the interesting mansion and manor of Hartwell were rather amply set forth by the present writer in a ...
... England , how beautiful they stand , Amid their tall ancestral trees , the glory of our land . $ 1 . INTRODUCTORY MATTER . ALTHOUGH the interesting mansion and manor of Hartwell were rather amply set forth by the present writer in a ...
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... England , and still has an extensive existence , though under various modes of pronunciation . In utterance , many of these archaisms recall their ancient orthography , and explain the peculiarity called provincial dialect . In the ...
... England , and still has an extensive existence , though under various modes of pronunciation . In utterance , many of these archaisms recall their ancient orthography , and explain the peculiarity called provincial dialect . In the ...
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... property became more strictly defined : yet , in thus swamping the freeholding yeomanry of England , it was shown that our feudal and constitutional laws may confer immunities and privileges 18 ADDENDA TO THE EDES HARTWELLIANÆ .
... property became more strictly defined : yet , in thus swamping the freeholding yeomanry of England , it was shown that our feudal and constitutional laws may confer immunities and privileges 18 ADDENDA TO THE EDES HARTWELLIANÆ .
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... England . During that time she was called the Corn wallis ; but when her Parsee builder , the celebrated Jemsetjee Bomanjee , constructed a line - of - battle ship to be complimented with the same designation , the name of the former ...
... England . During that time she was called the Corn wallis ; but when her Parsee builder , the celebrated Jemsetjee Bomanjee , constructed a line - of - battle ship to be complimented with the same designation , the name of the former ...
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... England indicates , by a series of broad bands which cross the country from south - west to north - east , the out - crops of the successive formations that are superimposed upon one another , dipping at a gentle angle of inclination to ...
... England indicates , by a series of broad bands which cross the country from south - west to north - east , the out - crops of the successive formations that are superimposed upon one another , dipping at a gentle angle of inclination to ...
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