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Page 9
... believe , been misread by the transcriber . - ED . " N. & Q. " ] dinum , et ceteris libertatis uniuersis quas aliqua elemosina melius habet in Regno Scocie . Et ita quod ego , et heredes mei , terram prenominatam , et Canonicos prefatos ...
... believe , been misread by the transcriber . - ED . " N. & Q. " ] dinum , et ceteris libertatis uniuersis quas aliqua elemosina melius habet in Regno Scocie . Et ita quod ego , et heredes mei , terram prenominatam , et Canonicos prefatos ...
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... believe , was the same on both sides . The subject , to the best of my remembrance , was that of an archer in the act of drawing a bow , and partially entwined within the coils of a ser- pent . Beside him lay a bundle of arrows , and ...
... believe , was the same on both sides . The subject , to the best of my remembrance , was that of an archer in the act of drawing a bow , and partially entwined within the coils of a ser- pent . Beside him lay a bundle of arrows , and ...
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... believe this poem to have been written by Chas . copy . ] Play at Billiards , Trucks , Bowls , and Chess ; to- The Compleat Gamester ; or Instructions how to gether with all manner of usual and most gentele Games , either on Cards or ...
... believe this poem to have been written by Chas . copy . ] Play at Billiards , Trucks , Bowls , and Chess ; to- The Compleat Gamester ; or Instructions how to gether with all manner of usual and most gentele Games , either on Cards or ...
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... believe nobody but Mr. Way could have produced ; and this vast amount of curious knowledge is made most readily available by capital Indexes . The editor's Introduction is full of most curious scholarship , and is in itself a valuable ...
... believe nobody but Mr. Way could have produced ; and this vast amount of curious knowledge is made most readily available by capital Indexes . The editor's Introduction is full of most curious scholarship , and is in itself a valuable ...
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... believe it is peculiar to Tuscany . S. JACKSON . GUILD MEDALS . - It was no uncommon thing for the trading guilds of France and Holland , in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , to have medals struck with the guild arms , or some ...
... believe it is peculiar to Tuscany . S. JACKSON . GUILD MEDALS . - It was no uncommon thing for the trading guilds of France and Holland , in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , to have medals struck with the guild arms , or some ...
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