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... ORIGIN of SUR- NAMES . 1 vol . small 4to . 3s . 6d . THE EARL OF SOUTHESK . - The ORIGINS of PICTISH SYMBOLISM . 1 vol . small 4to . 9s . SIR HERBERT MAXWELL . STUDIES in the TOPOGRAPHY of GALLOWAY . 1 vol . 8vo . 148 . J. B. JOHNSTON ...
... ORIGIN of SUR- NAMES . 1 vol . small 4to . 3s . 6d . THE EARL OF SOUTHESK . - The ORIGINS of PICTISH SYMBOLISM . 1 vol . small 4to . 9s . SIR HERBERT MAXWELL . STUDIES in the TOPOGRAPHY of GALLOWAY . 1 vol . 8vo . 148 . J. B. JOHNSTON ...
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... origin of the term ? J. DIXON . ' THE OATH OF VARGES .'- A friend has a picture called ' The Oath of Varges . ' The oath is being sworn by a man in dark velvet , with the order of the Golden Fleece . Ecclesiastics are on either side ...
... origin of the term ? J. DIXON . ' THE OATH OF VARGES .'- A friend has a picture called ' The Oath of Varges . ' The oath is being sworn by a man in dark velvet , with the order of the Golden Fleece . Ecclesiastics are on either side ...
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... origin , and I should like to know by whom they were invented . Paré's suggestion first appeared in his ' Méthode Curative des Playes de la Teste Humaine , ' fol . 226 ( Paris , 1561 ) , where he gives four illustrations showing the ...
... origin , and I should like to know by whom they were invented . Paré's suggestion first appeared in his ' Méthode Curative des Playes de la Teste Humaine , ' fol . 226 ( Paris , 1561 ) , where he gives four illustrations showing the ...
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... origin and value . As we understand them , there is a world of real ancient Irish culture enshrined in the descriptions of places and events with which they abound - a culture which reveals Celtic belief and Celtic institutions - and ...
... origin and value . As we understand them , there is a world of real ancient Irish culture enshrined in the descriptions of places and events with which they abound - a culture which reveals Celtic belief and Celtic institutions - and ...
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... Origin and Development . By WALTER HAMILTON , Chairman of Council of the Ex - Libris Society . Part I. now ready , with Twenty - four Facsimiles of rare Old Book - Plates . Price 7s . 6d . A. & C. BLACK , Soho - square , London . Now ...
... Origin and Development . By WALTER HAMILTON , Chairman of Council of the Ex - Libris Society . Part I. now ready , with Twenty - four Facsimiles of rare Old Book - Plates . Price 7s . 6d . A. & C. BLACK , Soho - square , London . Now ...
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Страница 398 - But when sleep comes to close each difficult day, When night gives pause to the long watch I keep, And all my bonds I needs must loose apart, Must doff my will as raiment laid away, — With the first dream that comes with the first sleep I run, I run, I am gathered to thy heart.
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