The North British Review, Том 37W. P. Kennedy, 1862 |
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... called ' Angles ' or English ; and he joyfully responded , with that love for a pun which seems to have been an inveterate characteristic of the worthy ecclesiastic , ' Well are they called Angles , for they have the faces of angels ...
... called ' Angles ' or English ; and he joyfully responded , with that love for a pun which seems to have been an inveterate characteristic of the worthy ecclesiastic , ' Well are they called Angles , for they have the faces of angels ...
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... called ' long and short work , ' bearing such analogy to wooden buildings as to have been called ' stone carpentry . ' Lancfranc knew at once how to vindicate the privileges of his position , and how to harmonize them with the royal ...
... called ' long and short work , ' bearing such analogy to wooden buildings as to have been called ' stone carpentry . ' Lancfranc knew at once how to vindicate the privileges of his position , and how to harmonize them with the royal ...
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... called the walnut , takes its name from its size , being as large as that fruit ; another is the long grape ; and another is small and round ; besides other kinds , which it is unnecessary to mention . The English hot- house grape ...
... called the walnut , takes its name from its size , being as large as that fruit ; another is the long grape ; and another is small and round ; besides other kinds , which it is unnecessary to mention . The English hot- house grape ...
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HISTORY PHILOSOPHY AND MR GOLDWIN | 1 |
A Second Letter to Professor Goldwin Smith | 7 |
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