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... believe that the explanation of both these mysterious structures lies , and has been all the while lying , at home : that , being found on Old British ground , they are ( what they most naturally would be ) Old British - that they are ...
... believe that the explanation of both these mysterious structures lies , and has been all the while lying , at home : that , being found on Old British ground , they are ( what they most naturally would be ) Old British - that they are ...
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... believe that Mr. D'Alton's son ( who is a well - known solicitor , Stephen's Green , Dublin ) possesses several volumes of his the first of the three sayings given by MR . 4th S. IV . JULY 3 , '69 . ] 19 NOTES AND QUERIES . bourne ...
... believe that Mr. D'Alton's son ( who is a well - known solicitor , Stephen's Green , Dublin ) possesses several volumes of his the first of the three sayings given by MR . 4th S. IV . JULY 3 , '69 . ] 19 NOTES AND QUERIES . bourne ...
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... believe privately printed , entitled - " Remarks on the present System of the Appointment of High Sheriffs , with a List for the Counties of Hunt- ingdon and Cambridge . By James Duberly , Esq . London , 1857. " of Huntingdon and ...
... believe privately printed , entitled - " Remarks on the present System of the Appointment of High Sheriffs , with a List for the Counties of Hunt- ingdon and Cambridge . By James Duberly , Esq . London , 1857. " of Huntingdon and ...
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... believe could be had under gipsy conditions of life . Chairs and tables are not a pre- requisite here as in ordinary dwellings , but the gipsies appear to be abundantly supplied with such fabrics and appointments as give a somewhat ...
... believe could be had under gipsy conditions of life . Chairs and tables are not a pre- requisite here as in ordinary dwellings , but the gipsies appear to be abundantly supplied with such fabrics and appointments as give a somewhat ...
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... believe , add about eighty words to the ninety assigned by Sir F. Madden to the Romance element in Layamon , and if we comprehended proper names which re- ceived their special form through their derivation from Norman - French originals ...
... believe , add about eighty words to the ninety assigned by Sir F. Madden to the Romance element in Layamon , and if we comprehended proper names which re- ceived their special form through their derivation from Norman - French originals ...
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