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... curious that they are worth notice in your " N. & Q. " Many parishes in Dorsetshire and Wiltshire were formerly divided after the following fashion : - 1. A farm of say 800 acres attached to the manor - house , and called the " Lord's ...
... curious that they are worth notice in your " N. & Q. " Many parishes in Dorsetshire and Wiltshire were formerly divided after the following fashion : - 1. A farm of say 800 acres attached to the manor - house , and called the " Lord's ...
Side 402
... curious information about English penmen , in the golden days of calligraphy , be- fore , perhaps , it came to be considered a fine thing to write illegibly , as precluding the suspicion that the writer had ever disgraced himself by ...
... curious information about English penmen , in the golden days of calligraphy , be- fore , perhaps , it came to be considered a fine thing to write illegibly , as precluding the suspicion that the writer had ever disgraced himself by ...
Side 420
... curious tart and heavy bun Lie in dyspeptic sympathy . " The combat thickens . On , ye brave ! Who scald your throats , in hope to save Some spoonfuls of your soup ; the knave Will charge for all he ladles ye ! " Few , few digest where ...
... curious tart and heavy bun Lie in dyspeptic sympathy . " The combat thickens . On , ye brave ! Who scald your throats , in hope to save Some spoonfuls of your soup ; the knave Will charge for all he ladles ye ! " Few , few digest where ...
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