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... known ? Being argot , it is not in the ordinary dictionaries . Another French slang name for this coin is ail - de bœuf , corresponding exactly to the English term bull's eye for a five- shilling " piece , just as its Dutch slang name ...
... known ? Being argot , it is not in the ordinary dictionaries . Another French slang name for this coin is ail - de bœuf , corresponding exactly to the English term bull's eye for a five- shilling " piece , just as its Dutch slang name ...
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... known as the St. Vincent's Black Rangers . In 1797 it became the 2nd West India Regiment , Brigadier - General Myers being its colonel . 6 I am indebted for most of these facts to I see that in the ' Dictionary of National the excellent ...
... known as the St. Vincent's Black Rangers . In 1797 it became the 2nd West India Regiment , Brigadier - General Myers being its colonel . 6 I am indebted for most of these facts to I see that in the ' Dictionary of National the excellent ...
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... known . JOHN PICKFORD , M.A. Newbourne Rectory , Woodbridge . Queries . formation on family matters of only private interest WE must request correspondents desiring in- to affix their names and addresses to their queries , in order that ...
... known . JOHN PICKFORD , M.A. Newbourne Rectory , Woodbridge . Queries . formation on family matters of only private interest WE must request correspondents desiring in- to affix their names and addresses to their queries , in order that ...
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... known as the " pace or peace egg this name , of course , being a corruption of the paschal egg . " " 66 " " It is well known that the Easter custom a of distributing eggs is much older than creation or the re - creation of spring ...
... known as the " pace or peace egg this name , of course , being a corruption of the paschal egg . " " 66 " " It is well known that the Easter custom a of distributing eggs is much older than creation or the re - creation of spring ...
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... known of his personal history . As MR . JOHN HеBB correctly writes , the dates of his birth and death have not been ascer- tained , but George Smith , Upholsterer to his Majesty , " in 1826 , alludes to him as the elder Mr. Chippendale ...
... known of his personal history . As MR . JOHN HеBB correctly writes , the dates of his birth and death have not been ascer- tained , but George Smith , Upholsterer to his Majesty , " in 1826 , alludes to him as the elder Mr. Chippendale ...
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