Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 242
... called the Kingdom of Fife . As with other Scotch names , the pronunciation of the name of Cupar puz- " Grand place , St. Andrews , " said Car- zled London folk . Campbell tells us that in London some called it Cupper , and some Kew ...
... called the Kingdom of Fife . As with other Scotch names , the pronunciation of the name of Cupar puz- " Grand place , St. Andrews , " said Car- zled London folk . Campbell tells us that in London some called it Cupper , and some Kew ...
Page 481
... called at first Giovanni , by a fact they considered mirac- -spread throughout the land . The no- ulous . The tree which grew beside his bles of the surrounding country gave him hut , anticipating the ordinary season , put aid and ...
... called at first Giovanni , by a fact they considered mirac- -spread throughout the land . The no- ulous . The tree which grew beside his bles of the surrounding country gave him hut , anticipating the ordinary season , put aid and ...
Page 716
... called , they are ( with one exception ) multiplicity of twists ; it became admira- too technical to be talked of here ; they ble when ruptures of the marks appeared , interest nobody but blacksmiths . All with dots between them ; it ...
... called , they are ( with one exception ) multiplicity of twists ; it became admira- too technical to be talked of here ; they ble when ruptures of the marks appeared , interest nobody but blacksmiths . All with dots between them ; it ...
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