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... answer to that of the judge . There never was any controversy | between the two historians on the subject of Allan Ramsay ; but Tytler had praised the author of the Gentle Shepherd , whilst Pinkerton had , on the other hand ...
... answer to that of the judge . There never was any controversy | between the two historians on the subject of Allan Ramsay ; but Tytler had praised the author of the Gentle Shepherd , whilst Pinkerton had , on the other hand ...
Side 86
... answer from Horsfield's Susser must , I imagine , refer to a small piece of ground with remains of a wall , and now going by the name of Sutton Churchyard , Sutton - cum - Seaford being to the north - east of Blatchington and Seaford ...
... answer from Horsfield's Susser must , I imagine , refer to a small piece of ground with remains of a wall , and now going by the name of Sutton Churchyard , Sutton - cum - Seaford being to the north - east of Blatchington and Seaford ...
Side 222
... answer was given by two men - Durer , in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries ; and in the se- venteenth , Salvator Rosa . He describes the in- fluences under which each of them lived and grew , and then shows how the answer of ...
... answer was given by two men - Durer , in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries ; and in the se- venteenth , Salvator Rosa . He describes the in- fluences under which each of them lived and grew , and then shows how the answer of ...
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