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... original Photographs . Demy 8vo . 436 pp . with 41 pages of Index . Price 188. post free . RICHARD HOLMES , Pontefract . LISTS of INCUMBENTS and PATRONS of EVERY PARISH in the COUNTY of SOMERSET , from 1309-1740 . Edited by F. W. WEAVER ...
... original Photographs . Demy 8vo . 436 pp . with 41 pages of Index . Price 188. post free . RICHARD HOLMES , Pontefract . LISTS of INCUMBENTS and PATRONS of EVERY PARISH in the COUNTY of SOMERSET , from 1309-1740 . Edited by F. W. WEAVER ...
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... original . No phonologist will , therefore , be- lieve that it was inserted in Bryt in the cases cited by MR . ADDY , and every phonologist would hold that Bright is identical with the adjective bright . And phonology , as usual , is ...
... original . No phonologist will , therefore , be- lieve that it was inserted in Bryt in the cases cited by MR . ADDY , and every phonologist would hold that Bright is identical with the adjective bright . And phonology , as usual , is ...
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... original form , and it is extremely risky to found etymologies upon modern forms without consulting the old spellings . Here is an apposite instance of this danger . The Lincolnshire Walesby is situted in Walsh - croft wapentake . This ...
... original form , and it is extremely risky to found etymologies upon modern forms without consulting the old spellings . Here is an apposite instance of this danger . The Lincolnshire Walesby is situted in Walsh - croft wapentake . This ...
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... original MS . : — Lyue thou vntoucht foreuer aboue fame ! More happie yt thou canst not be more haplesse ! The wordes of malice are an vsual game , Whose mouth is lawlesse , whose invention saplesse , Their breast of hony tornes to ...
... original MS . : — Lyue thou vntoucht foreuer aboue fame ! More happie yt thou canst not be more haplesse ! The wordes of malice are an vsual game , Whose mouth is lawlesse , whose invention saplesse , Their breast of hony tornes to ...
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... original reading was κaрxnowv , the Greek formed were more than mortal stomach could bear un - word for Carthage , from which a species of the car- harmed ; in the words of the good ale - conner , deteriora - bunculus or carbuncle was ...
... original reading was κaрxnowv , the Greek formed were more than mortal stomach could bear un - word for Carthage , from which a species of the car- harmed ; in the words of the good ale - conner , deteriora - bunculus or carbuncle was ...
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