Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ..., Том 4;Том 16Society, 1864 Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... represent and are a vestige of the ancient order of deacons-- that order upon which , by apostolic decree , devolved the care of the poor , but which for centuries existed as an office in name only . To assist churchwardens substantial ...
... represent and are a vestige of the ancient order of deacons-- that order upon which , by apostolic decree , devolved the care of the poor , but which for centuries existed as an office in name only . To assist churchwardens substantial ...
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... represent it on canvass ; or rather , so that several painters could represent it , with such features of identity as would make it at once recognised . And this standard of excellence Shakspeare has more than attained . His men and ...
... represent it on canvass ; or rather , so that several painters could represent it , with such features of identity as would make it at once recognised . And this standard of excellence Shakspeare has more than attained . His men and ...
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... represent nothing but abomi- nable wickedness in its utmost degree . There are commen- tators , and amongst these Gervinus , who maintain that the elder daughter Goneril , " with the wolfish visage , " and " the " frontlet of ill humour ...
... represent nothing but abomi- nable wickedness in its utmost degree . There are commen- tators , and amongst these Gervinus , who maintain that the elder daughter Goneril , " with the wolfish visage , " and " the " frontlet of ill humour ...
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... represent them , the modelers of our present tongue were of necessity compelled to retain the Anglo - Saxon pronouns neuter to remedy this deficiency . If there has been a seeming capriciousness in the foundation of our demonstrative ...
... represent them , the modelers of our present tongue were of necessity compelled to retain the Anglo - Saxon pronouns neuter to remedy this deficiency . If there has been a seeming capriciousness in the foundation of our demonstrative ...
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... represent a sound only . 4th . These pictographs , now used arbitrarily to represent a sound , were reduced to the simplest and most convenient forms . The North American Indians , with all their sagacity , scarcely got beyond the first ...
... represent a sound only . 4th . These pictographs , now used arbitrarily to represent a sound , were reduced to the simplest and most convenient forms . The North American Indians , with all their sagacity , scarcely got beyond the first ...
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23rd Nov 27th Sept 3rd Dec 6th Dec 6th March Abbey Aigburth alphabet ancient Anglo-Saxon April artist Bahr el Ghazal Baron D'Ablaing Baron von Heuglin beautiful Birkenhead Biselli Blue Coat Hospital boats Cathedral character Cheshire Chester Church DENON donations were presented durra Edward England English Everton father following donations following Paper George Gondokoro hall Hamlet Henry honour Hume illustrating Institution interest were exhibited James John Khartüm King King Lear labour ladies language Leasowe Leasowe Castle Legion of Honour letter Liverpool London Lord Macbeth Manchester medal monks Napoleon Norse Old Norse Othello Paper was read parish Petherick photograph picture poet poor possessed Preston Proceedings pronoun quipus river School Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sir Edward Cust soldiers Speke street Thomas tongue town trees Trustees village Warrington White Nile William words zeriba
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