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... certify that this has been honestly worked . WILLIAM BELL . « Our doubts are " Our doubts are traitors , And make us lose the good we oft might win , By fearing to attempt . ' Personal pronoun , 1st person , plural number , common ...
... certify that this has been honestly worked . WILLIAM BELL . « Our doubts are " Our doubts are traitors , And make us lose the good we oft might win , By fearing to attempt . ' Personal pronoun , 1st person , plural number , common ...
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... certify that each of the enclosed papers is fairly the work of the child whose name is attached , and whose age is correctly given . CHAS . W. WYATT , VIC , Schoolmaster , Sunningdale School . June 7 , 1872 . SAMUEL was the son of ...
... certify that each of the enclosed papers is fairly the work of the child whose name is attached , and whose age is correctly given . CHAS . W. WYATT , VIC , Schoolmaster , Sunningdale School . June 7 , 1872 . SAMUEL was the son of ...
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... certify that this map has been drawn by the boy whose name it bears without any assistance whatever . WILLIAM CROWTHER . 1 2. Charles Topham , aged 14 years , Wesleyan Day School , Harby , Lincoln . Dear Sir , -I certify the enclosed ...
... certify that this map has been drawn by the boy whose name it bears without any assistance whatever . WILLIAM CROWTHER . 1 2. Charles Topham , aged 14 years , Wesleyan Day School , Harby , Lincoln . Dear Sir , -I certify the enclosed ...
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... certify that this composition has been done without assistance . C. V. GARLAND , Principal . The following are the names of the writers of the best papers in the Junior Division : - CLASS I. ( AGE 11. ) . 1 R. H. Poole , Haywood House ...
... certify that this composition has been done without assistance . C. V. GARLAND , Principal . The following are the names of the writers of the best papers in the Junior Division : - CLASS I. ( AGE 11. ) . 1 R. H. Poole , Haywood House ...
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... certify that the above is solely the work of the child whose signature it bears . JOHN MCCURDY . St. Peter's School , Birmingham . SILVER . - Groats and half - groats were struck in the time of Henry VII . and Henry VIII . The groat ...
... certify that the above is solely the work of the child whose signature it bears . JOHN MCCURDY . St. Peter's School , Birmingham . SILVER . - Groats and half - groats were struck in the time of Henry VII . and Henry VIII . The groat ...
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