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... . STANFORD LIBRARY LONDON : PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICE , BREAM'S BUILDINGS , CHANCERY LANE , E.C. BY JOHN C. FRANCIS AND J. EDWARD FRANCIS . MF'70 223713 AG LONDON , SATURDAY , JANUARY 2 , Notes and Queries , July 31 , 1915 .
... . STANFORD LIBRARY LONDON : PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICE , BREAM'S BUILDINGS , CHANCERY LANE , E.C. BY JOHN C. FRANCIS AND J. EDWARD FRANCIS . MF'70 223713 AG LONDON , SATURDAY , JANUARY 2 , Notes and Queries , July 31 , 1915 .
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... Edward II . Is it not possible that Lombardy's Place , Botolph Lane , was a house devoted to a similar use in the reign of Edward IV . ? REGINALD JACOBS . NATHANIEL COOKE . - Who was he ? Was he related to several famous musicians of ...
... Edward II . Is it not possible that Lombardy's Place , Botolph Lane , was a house devoted to a similar use in the reign of Edward IV . ? REGINALD JACOBS . NATHANIEL COOKE . - Who was he ? Was he related to several famous musicians of ...
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... Edward , admitted 8 Sept. , 1761 , left 1765. ( 8 ) Knowles , Willoughby , admitted 8 Sept. , 1761 , left 1766. ( 9 ) Kynaston , Charles , admitted 5 Sept. , 1763 , left 1770. ( 10 ) Lamb , Matthew , admitted 6 Sept. , 1755 , left 1762 ...
... Edward , admitted 8 Sept. , 1761 , left 1765. ( 8 ) Knowles , Willoughby , admitted 8 Sept. , 1761 , left 1766. ( 9 ) Kynaston , Charles , admitted 5 Sept. , 1763 , left 1770. ( 10 ) Lamb , Matthew , admitted 6 Sept. , 1755 , left 1762 ...
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... EDWARD BENSLY . MEDALLIC LEGENDS ( 11 S. x . 28 , 48 , 68 , 89 , 109 , 315 , 356 ) .- No . 138 , on p . 109 , " Tantum calcaribus opus , " is apparently based on a criticism attributed to Isocrates , which is mentioned several times in ...
... EDWARD BENSLY . MEDALLIC LEGENDS ( 11 S. x . 28 , 48 , 68 , 89 , 109 , 315 , 356 ) .- No . 138 , on p . 109 , " Tantum calcaribus opus , " is apparently based on a criticism attributed to Isocrates , which is mentioned several times in ...
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... Edward Thackerary offers a few reminiscences - slight indeed , but having the attractiveness of what is first - hand - of W. M. Thackeray between 1850 and 1862 ; and Sir Henry Lucy , out of his store of recollections , draws sundry ...
... Edward Thackerary offers a few reminiscences - slight indeed , but having the attractiveness of what is first - hand - of W. M. Thackeray between 1850 and 1862 ; and Sir Henry Lucy , out of his store of recollections , draws sundry ...
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Pagina 391 - ministering angel' without any exaggeration, in these hospitals; and as her slender form glides quietly along each corridor, every poor fellow's face softens with gratitude at the sight of her. When all the medical officers have retired for the night, and silence and darkness have settled down upon those miles of prostrate sick, she may be observed alone, with a little lamp in her hand making her solitary rounds.
Pagina 236 - If I stoop Into a dark tremendous sea of cloud, It is but for a time ; I press God's lamp Close to my breast — its splendour, soon or late, Will pierce the gloom : I shall emerge one day ! You understand me ? I have said enough ? Fest.
Pagina 25 - O may thy soldiers, faithful, true, and bold, Fight as the saints who nobly fought of old, And win, with them, the victor's crown of gold. Alleluia! O blest communion! Fellowship divine! We feebly struggle, they in glory shine; Yet all are one in thee, for all are thine.
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Pagina 346 - Her feet were firmly planted on the Rock ; Amid the wildest storms she stands undaunted, Nor quails before the loudest thunder shock, She knows Omnipotence has heard her prayer, And cries ' It shall be done,' sometime, somewhere I " THE SABBATH AND ITS OBSEEVANCE.