Notes and Queries, Volume 155Oxford University Press, 1928 |
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... say , was made with cobble or kidney stones , water- worn from a stream . A Pre - historic generic names are obscure ... says the N. E. D. ' ) at two different times , the first long before the Norman Conquest , and then undoubtedly ...
... say , was made with cobble or kidney stones , water- worn from a stream . A Pre - historic generic names are obscure ... says the N. E. D. ' ) at two different times , the first long before the Norman Conquest , and then undoubtedly ...
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... says : " Actually , and contrary to the accepted legend on the subject , the Charge ' was never sounded . Nor did Lord Cardigan , once his brigade was in motion , by trumpet , voice or signal , issue any command . " " " Kingslake , in ...
... says : " Actually , and contrary to the accepted legend on the subject , the Charge ' was never sounded . Nor did Lord Cardigan , once his brigade was in motion , by trumpet , voice or signal , issue any command . " " " Kingslake , in ...
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... says Derry was planted by the London Companies . Most Dickeys or Dickies in Ireland inform me they came from Ayrshire in 1666 , after the battle of Rullion Green , and I expect " the result of this battle had something to do JULY 7 ...
... says Derry was planted by the London Companies . Most Dickeys or Dickies in Ireland inform me they came from Ayrshire in 1666 , after the battle of Rullion Green , and I expect " the result of this battle had something to do JULY 7 ...
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... says that the Dickiesons , always lawless and aggressive , small and poor lairds , had , strange to say , a town house in Edinburgh . These Dickiesons were in Peebleshire ( near the border ) ; but again I am informed that these ...
... says that the Dickiesons , always lawless and aggressive , small and poor lairds , had , strange to say , a town house in Edinburgh . These Dickiesons were in Peebleshire ( near the border ) ; but again I am informed that these ...
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... says . hand is over the shield , and the natural posi- tion of the right arm alongside of the figure , with the right hand in repose , excludes the possibility of an object being grasped by the hand The left It is true that there is in ...
... says . hand is over the shield , and the natural posi- tion of the right arm alongside of the figure , with the right hand in repose , excludes the possibility of an object being grasped by the hand The left It is true that there is in ...
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