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... relations of antient Hibernia assert that Britain was a dependency of that island ; and that the latter country furnished liberal succours to the former , whenever it was invaded by the Ro- mans . Mr. O'Halloran finds also by etymology ...
... relations of antient Hibernia assert that Britain was a dependency of that island ; and that the latter country furnished liberal succours to the former , whenever it was invaded by the Ro- mans . Mr. O'Halloran finds also by etymology ...
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... Relation of the Magnifico Messer Daniel Barbaro , describing the kingdoms and countries of England and Scotland , read before the Doge and Senate of Venice , May 1551 : ' — ' Relation of the most noble Giovanni Michele , at his re- turn ...
... Relation of the Magnifico Messer Daniel Barbaro , describing the kingdoms and countries of England and Scotland , read before the Doge and Senate of Venice , May 1551 : ' — ' Relation of the most noble Giovanni Michele , at his re- turn ...
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... relation of the acci- dent , which had nearly proved fatal to the surgeon of the ves- sel , is recorded with feeling ... Relations of Utility which they bear to Medicine , Agriculture , Commerce , and the Arts ; to which are annexed ...
... relation of the acci- dent , which had nearly proved fatal to the surgeon of the ves- sel , is recorded with feeling ... Relations of Utility which they bear to Medicine , Agriculture , Commerce , and the Arts ; to which are annexed ...
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