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... EDWARD SOLLY . BARTIZAN . - Can any trace be found of this alleged word before its use by Sir Walter Scott , in 1808 , in his poem of Marmion ( canto vi . st . 2 ) ? — " Its varying circle did combine Bulwark and bartisan and line . " I ...
... EDWARD SOLLY . BARTIZAN . - Can any trace be found of this alleged word before its use by Sir Walter Scott , in 1808 , in his poem of Marmion ( canto vi . st . 2 ) ? — " Its varying circle did combine Bulwark and bartisan and line . " I ...
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... EDWARD PARFITT . Exeter . Johnson does well to speak of it as a kind of houseleek , for it is our old friend the common stonecrop ( Sedum acre ) . In the black - letter Lyte ( 1578 ) it appears as " Sedum minus ...... in English ...
... EDWARD PARFITT . Exeter . Johnson does well to speak of it as a kind of houseleek , for it is our old friend the common stonecrop ( Sedum acre ) . In the black - letter Lyte ( 1578 ) it appears as " Sedum minus ...... in English ...
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... EDWARD PEACOCK . INSCRIBED STONE AT HAYLE ( 6th S. xi . 248 , 335 , 436 ) .- As yet the correct text of this inscrip- tion has not been given . Two versions have appeared with variations , so that the difficulty of dealing with it is ...
... EDWARD PEACOCK . INSCRIBED STONE AT HAYLE ( 6th S. xi . 248 , 335 , 436 ) .- As yet the correct text of this inscrip- tion has not been given . Two versions have appeared with variations , so that the difficulty of dealing with it is ...
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... EDWARD CREASY , late Chief Justice of Ceylon . Twenty - ninth Edition , with Plans . Crown 8vo . 68 . Also a LIBRARY EDITION , in 8vo . with Plans , 10s . 6d . ESSAYS : In demy 8vo . price 158 . CLASSICAL and THE- OLOGICAL . By the late ...
... EDWARD CREASY , late Chief Justice of Ceylon . Twenty - ninth Edition , with Plans . Crown 8vo . 68 . Also a LIBRARY EDITION , in 8vo . with Plans , 10s . 6d . ESSAYS : In demy 8vo . price 158 . CLASSICAL and THE- OLOGICAL . By the late ...
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... Edward I. as 40l . holders of land . Peter Marshall was one of the witnesses at the bap- William Marshall , senior Earl of Pembroke . At fo . 64 this version is given , which I have reduced to narrative form for the sake of brevity ...
... Edward I. as 40l . holders of land . Peter Marshall was one of the witnesses at the bap- William Marshall , senior Earl of Pembroke . At fo . 64 this version is given , which I have reduced to narrative form for the sake of brevity ...
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