Notes and Queries, Volumen137Oxford University Press, 1920 |
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... readers who have already sent their subscriptions without formal application from the office . The storm that is gathering against the unwarrantably high prices of certain com- modities is likely soon to bring about a considerable ...
... readers who have already sent their subscriptions without formal application from the office . The storm that is gathering against the unwarrantably high prices of certain com- modities is likely soon to bring about a considerable ...
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... reader will wish to know the value of the external evidence that connects the name of Shakespeare with this play , which has been so generally assumed to be the work of the eighteenth - century Theobald . It was , indeed , between 111 ...
... reader will wish to know the value of the external evidence that connects the name of Shakespeare with this play , which has been so generally assumed to be the work of the eighteenth - century Theobald . It was , indeed , between 111 ...
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... readers kindly supply references to the original passages ? Edinburgh . " " J. L. MATTHEW ARNOLD AND 66 ANGLO - SAXON CONTAGION . -Matthew Arnold began his address on Milton in St. Margaret's Church , Westminster , Feb. 13 , 1888 ...
... readers kindly supply references to the original passages ? Edinburgh . " " J. L. MATTHEW ARNOLD AND 66 ANGLO - SAXON CONTAGION . -Matthew Arnold began his address on Milton in St. Margaret's Church , Westminster , Feb. 13 , 1888 ...
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... reader inform me whether such collecting boxes were peculiar to Cornwall ( Mundy was born at Penryn ) , and whether there is any record substantiating Mundy's statement ? I have failed to find any trace of the custom . R. C. TEMPLE ...
... reader inform me whether such collecting boxes were peculiar to Cornwall ( Mundy was born at Penryn ) , and whether there is any record substantiating Mundy's statement ? I have failed to find any trace of the custom . R. C. TEMPLE ...
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... reader who knows this branch of the family , kindly communicate with me ? CLEMENT INGLEBY , Major R.A.F. Sedgeford Hall , Norfolk . CHAPMAN FAMILY OF ORMSLEY , CO . LINCOLN . - Richard Chapman , citizen of London , living 1704 , aged 41 ...
... reader who knows this branch of the family , kindly communicate with me ? CLEMENT INGLEBY , Major R.A.F. Sedgeford Hall , Norfolk . CHAPMAN FAMILY OF ORMSLEY , CO . LINCOLN . - Richard Chapman , citizen of London , living 1704 , aged 41 ...
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