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... whole time of the interview , were red wine , ypocras and water , in front of the conduit at the top were these words written in letters of Romayn in Gold , FAITE BONNE CHERE QUY VOULDRA . The other conduit was surmounted by a figure of ...
... whole time of the interview , were red wine , ypocras and water , in front of the conduit at the top were these words written in letters of Romayn in Gold , FAITE BONNE CHERE QUY VOULDRA . The other conduit was surmounted by a figure of ...
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... whole interview , drew up a circum- stantial account of every day's transaction , and printed it in his Chronicle . So likewise the French King ordered a Journal to be kept de die in diem . This MS . fell into the hands of Mons ...
... whole interview , drew up a circum- stantial account of every day's transaction , and printed it in his Chronicle . So likewise the French King ordered a Journal to be kept de die in diem . This MS . fell into the hands of Mons ...
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... whole county of Guisnes . In 1377 it was besieged and taken by the French . In 1522 it was taken by the Flemings and retaken by the English . In 1552 it obtained a confirmation of all privileges and franchises granted to it by the ...
... whole county of Guisnes . In 1377 it was besieged and taken by the French . In 1522 it was taken by the Flemings and retaken by the English . In 1552 it obtained a confirmation of all privileges and franchises granted to it by the ...
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... whole neighbourhood teems with unwritten history . Down there , by the Great West- ern Railway , the low level gravels resting on the chalk contain bones and teeth of mammoth and rhinoceros , and with them the rudely - chipped ...
... whole neighbourhood teems with unwritten history . Down there , by the Great West- ern Railway , the low level gravels resting on the chalk contain bones and teeth of mammoth and rhinoceros , and with them the rudely - chipped ...
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... whole of the excavation was very loose and friable , and showed traces of the way in which it had been piled up . It was composed of the natural red sandy gravel of the surface , mixed and intercalated with black earthy matter ; and ...
... whole of the excavation was very loose and friable , and showed traces of the way in which it had been piled up . It was composed of the natural red sandy gravel of the surface , mixed and intercalated with black earthy matter ; and ...
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