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Pagina 7
... belonged to or not , but I , myself , collect as much information as I can about them , and neatly write it on the mount under- neath the book - plate . I should like to know whether there is a proper way to mount book- plates , as I am ...
... belonged to or not , but I , myself , collect as much information as I can about them , and neatly write it on the mount under- neath the book - plate . I should like to know whether there is a proper way to mount book- plates , as I am ...
Pagina 9
... belonged to Dorothea Hugesson , who married Sir Joseph Banks , and that the MS . notes referred to her celebrated husband . " " Another correspondent , " J. H. F. , " writes : - " In addition to the book - plates your corre- ' Russia in ...
... belonged to Dorothea Hugesson , who married Sir Joseph Banks , and that the MS . notes referred to her celebrated husband . " " Another correspondent , " J. H. F. , " writes : - " In addition to the book - plates your corre- ' Russia in ...
Pagina 28
... belonged to bears , boars , birds , and fishes , while some were human , affording clear indications , Pro- fessor Milne thought , of the cannibalism of the early natives of Japan . The potsherds belonged to vessels of the vase type ...
... belonged to bears , boars , birds , and fishes , while some were human , affording clear indications , Pro- fessor Milne thought , of the cannibalism of the early natives of Japan . The potsherds belonged to vessels of the vase type ...
Pagina 29
... belonged to a more ancient fabric than the present . Mr. Birch drew attention to the elegant tracery of the southern windows , and to the sad havoc made in the church at the Refor- mation , when its beautiful central tower , transepts ...
... belonged to a more ancient fabric than the present . Mr. Birch drew attention to the elegant tracery of the southern windows , and to the sad havoc made in the church at the Refor- mation , when its beautiful central tower , transepts ...
Pagina 32
... belonged being without doubt a legionary cohort . The object of the centurion was to record his own name , as having taken a part in the great work , and in each of the inscriptions the name of the cen- turion is preceded by the ...
... belonged being without doubt a legionary cohort . The object of the centurion was to record his own name , as having taken a part in the great work , and in each of the inscriptions the name of the cen- turion is preceded by the ...
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