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Colonel Bunbury suggests that this is the original draft , and that it was possibly taken down from dictation ; it is a rather wordy , conversational production , but most readable and interesting . It is followed by the Gunmakers ...
Colonel Bunbury suggests that this is the original draft , and that it was possibly taken down from dictation ; it is a rather wordy , conversational production , but most readable and interesting . It is followed by the Gunmakers ...
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He goes on to suggest , " Gautier's Une Nuit de Cleopatre , ' that strange tale of the serpent of old Nile , might fitly be protected by the skin of ...
He goes on to suggest , " Gautier's Une Nuit de Cleopatre , ' that strange tale of the serpent of old Nile , might fitly be protected by the skin of ...
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A physician suggested it might be fluorescein , " but had never seen it in use All that Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary ' says about it is " a coal - tar poison little used in dyeing , the colour not being fast .
A physician suggested it might be fluorescein , " but had never seen it in use All that Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary ' says about it is " a coal - tar poison little used in dyeing , the colour not being fast .
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It is suggested that one of the Camoys family may have gone north into Scotland . I wonder if any of your readers are better informed . C. BLACKWELL . 66 - BRATES " : ? ITS MEANING . - In Thomas Jordan's Divine Raptures ( London 1648 ) ...
It is suggested that one of the Camoys family may have gone north into Scotland . I wonder if any of your readers are better informed . C. BLACKWELL . 66 - BRATES " : ? ITS MEANING . - In Thomas Jordan's Divine Raptures ( London 1648 ) ...
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The Times of July 6 ) , in a tract entitled ' My One Contribution to Seventeenth Century Scholarship , ' suggests that the common reading of the wellknown epitaph in Westminster Abbey should be amended from " O RARE BEN JOHNSON to ...
The Times of July 6 ) , in a tract entitled ' My One Contribution to Seventeenth Century Scholarship , ' suggests that the common reading of the wellknown epitaph in Westminster Abbey should be amended from " O RARE BEN JOHNSON to ...
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