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Pagina 343
... known to the English court , and it was to discover his intrigues and to counteract his designs , as well as to fasten upon his lordship of Brecknock , that Humphrey de Bohun was now sent down into this country : unfortunately for the ...
... known to the English court , and it was to discover his intrigues and to counteract his designs , as well as to fasten upon his lordship of Brecknock , that Humphrey de Bohun was now sent down into this country : unfortunately for the ...
Pagina 361
... known corresponding member of the Society , accompanied Speci- mens of the Aldacay or Caducay Galls , with which the yel- low colour in the Indian Chintzes is formed . We shall extract from this paper the author's account of these Galls ...
... known corresponding member of the Society , accompanied Speci- mens of the Aldacay or Caducay Galls , with which the yel- low colour in the Indian Chintzes is formed . We shall extract from this paper the author's account of these Galls ...
Pagina 492
... known in the East under the name of Yuché . After having produced various instances to prove the high estimation in which this stone was held by the Orientals , he thus sums up the amount of his evidence : My object is to prove that ...
... known in the East under the name of Yuché . After having produced various instances to prove the high estimation in which this stone was held by the Orientals , he thus sums up the amount of his evidence : My object is to prove that ...
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