The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 91,Parte 1Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1821 |
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... History , and both with Elegance , was the erudite Cam- den , a name which we are proud to rank in the annals of Anecdote . In his " Remaines concerning Britaine , " 1614 , he has preserved many " grave speeches and wittie apothegms of ...
... History , and both with Elegance , was the erudite Cam- den , a name which we are proud to rank in the annals of Anecdote . In his " Remaines concerning Britaine , " 1614 , he has preserved many " grave speeches and wittie apothegms of ...
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... History . " - For a Latin Essay , " De Auguriis et Auspiciis apud Anti- quos . " - The first of the above subjects is intended for those gentlemen of the Uni- versity who have not exceeded four years from the titne of their ...
... History . " - For a Latin Essay , " De Auguriis et Auspiciis apud Anti- quos . " - The first of the above subjects is intended for those gentlemen of the Uni- versity who have not exceeded four years from the titne of their ...
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... History and Antiquities of several Pa- rishes in the Hundreds of Bullington and Ploughley , Oxfordshire , illustrated by nu- merous Engravings of Churches , Crosses , and antient Edifices , compiled from ori- ginal documents in the ...
... History and Antiquities of several Pa- rishes in the Hundreds of Bullington and Ploughley , Oxfordshire , illustrated by nu- merous Engravings of Churches , Crosses , and antient Edifices , compiled from ori- ginal documents in the ...
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... History , but some recent discoveries , in consequence of this barrier of ice having lately given way , render the fact of Colonies having formerly been established there unquestionable , for the remains of their habitations have been ...
... History , but some recent discoveries , in consequence of this barrier of ice having lately given way , render the fact of Colonies having formerly been established there unquestionable , for the remains of their habitations have been ...
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... History of the Common Law , " 8vo . 1779 ; a new edition with consider- able additions , 2 vols . 8vo . 1794 . " Gil- bert's Law of Ejectments , " 8vo . 1781 . " Ruffhead's Statutes at large , from Magna Charta to the 25 Geo . III ...
... History of the Common Law , " 8vo . 1779 ; a new edition with consider- able additions , 2 vols . 8vo . 1794 . " Gil- bert's Law of Ejectments , " 8vo . 1781 . " Ruffhead's Statutes at large , from Magna Charta to the 25 Geo . III ...
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