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Page 10
... century A.D. , helps but little toward the solution of such apparent linguistic riddles . Perhaps I may state at the outset that ' Aσúpi ( in Smith's ' Dict . of Ancient Geo- graphy ) does not stand for any known Greek word , but is ...
... century A.D. , helps but little toward the solution of such apparent linguistic riddles . Perhaps I may state at the outset that ' Aσúpi ( in Smith's ' Dict . of Ancient Geo- graphy ) does not stand for any known Greek word , but is ...
Page 16
... century , recognized that with the three primary colours any tints could be produced . The green in the plates mentioned is without doubt composed of the blue and yellow impressions . MR . HAYES asks further " what the discoveries of ...
... century , recognized that with the three primary colours any tints could be produced . The green in the plates mentioned is without doubt composed of the blue and yellow impressions . MR . HAYES asks further " what the discoveries of ...
Page 17
... century old . and the place has long been known as Fort Montague . I believe that at one time souvenir tickets were given to those who paid for admission . Probably your correspondent's 66 note " is one of these tickets . G. PARCEL POST ...
... century old . and the place has long been known as Fort Montague . I believe that at one time souvenir tickets were given to those who paid for admission . Probably your correspondent's 66 note " is one of these tickets . G. PARCEL POST ...
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... Century , it may be well to place a portion cautionary towns remained in English of the will upon record . It is dated 20 Aug. , possession for more than thirty years , being restored to the States - General by James I. in 1616 ( Rymer ...
... Century , it may be well to place a portion cautionary towns remained in English of the will upon record . It is dated 20 Aug. , possession for more than thirty years , being restored to the States - General by James I. in 1616 ( Rymer ...
Page 32
... century the following : Garlick indeed with us is called the Countryman's Treacle . ' Can any reader of N. & Q. refer me to the original use of this expression , or to the use of onions as a means for purify- ing water so foul as to be ...
... century the following : Garlick indeed with us is called the Countryman's Treacle . ' Can any reader of N. & Q. refer me to the original use of this expression , or to the use of onions as a means for purify- ing water so foul as to be ...
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