The Antiquarian Magazine & Bibliographer, Volume 5William Reeves and T. Fisher Unwin, 1884 - Archaeology |
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... publish the FIRST MONTHLY PART , price 1s . , of The Encyclopædic Dictionary . An entirely New and Exhaustive Work of Reference to all the Words in the English Language , with a Full Account of their Origin , Meaning , Pronunciation ...
... publish the FIRST MONTHLY PART , price 1s . , of The Encyclopædic Dictionary . An entirely New and Exhaustive Work of Reference to all the Words in the English Language , with a Full Account of their Origin , Meaning , Pronunciation ...
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... published by Lambert , 1753 , in seven volumes 12mo . Francis ordered the cavalcade to be carved in bas relievo on five marble slabs , and caused them to be placed in the front of the house of the Procureur - General at Rouen , where ...
... published by Lambert , 1753 , in seven volumes 12mo . Francis ordered the cavalcade to be carved in bas relievo on five marble slabs , and caused them to be placed in the front of the house of the Procureur - General at Rouen , where ...
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... published shortly after the sale , it was assumed that the letter P must be supplied before " ASSIBUS " to render the words intelligible , and it was suggested that the deficient letter might be supposed to be round the tree trunk , out ...
... published shortly after the sale , it was assumed that the letter P must be supplied before " ASSIBUS " to render the words intelligible , and it was suggested that the deficient letter might be supposed to be round the tree trunk , out ...
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... published in the Bibliothèque des écoles Françaises d'Athènes et de Rome a work which is of twofold interest : first , for the extremely valuable information it contains , and , secondly , for the promise the author gives us of further ...
... published in the Bibliothèque des écoles Françaises d'Athènes et de Rome a work which is of twofold interest : first , for the extremely valuable information it contains , and , secondly , for the promise the author gives us of further ...
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... published the inédites charters bearing upon the stay of the Knights in Palestine . These documents are one hundred ... publish the most valuable charters , and his transcripts are often deplorably incorrect ; he left unnoticed , besides ...
... published the inédites charters bearing upon the stay of the Knights in Palestine . These documents are one hundred ... publish the most valuable charters , and his transcripts are often deplorably incorrect ; he left unnoticed , besides ...
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Page 54 - He taught me how to draw, how to lay my body in my bow, and not to draw with strength of arms as other nations do, but with strength of the body. I had my bows bought me, according to my age and strength: as I increased in them, so my bows were made bigger and bigger: for men shall never Shoot well, except they be brought up in it. It is a goodly Art, a wholesome kind of exercise, and much commended in Physic.
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