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Pagina 179
... probably have known something , or it might even have existed still . The absence of comment implies that the body mouldered under the dust of the chapelry dedicated to St. Peter in Chains . Barring a bone or two , any sepulchre would ...
... probably have known something , or it might even have existed still . The absence of comment implies that the body mouldered under the dust of the chapelry dedicated to St. Peter in Chains . Barring a bone or two , any sepulchre would ...
Pagina 243
... probably never took place earlier than three in the afternoon , and must fre- quently have been much later . And as the Romance languages are derived almost entirely from the Latin of the time of the emperors , it is the meaning which ...
... probably never took place earlier than three in the afternoon , and must fre- quently have been much later . And as the Romance languages are derived almost entirely from the Latin of the time of the emperors , it is the meaning which ...
Pagina 377
... probably aware that Sir Arthur Northcote , second baronet , married Elizabeth , daughter and heiress of James Welsh , Esq . , of Alverdiscote . There are , so far as is known , no descendants of the Barnstaple family , REGISTERS OF ST ...
... probably aware that Sir Arthur Northcote , second baronet , married Elizabeth , daughter and heiress of James Welsh , Esq . , of Alverdiscote . There are , so far as is known , no descendants of the Barnstaple family , REGISTERS OF ST ...
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