Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Bände 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... called a " gill , " until I found that 1d . , although usually called a " quattie , " is by old people in out - of- the - way places termed a " noggin , " and I accordingly suggest that these coins must have got their names from the ...
... called a " gill , " until I found that 1d . , although usually called a " quattie , " is by old people in out - of- the - way places termed a " noggin , " and I accordingly suggest that these coins must have got their names from the ...
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... called Gafos ) .◅ These latter were at first lepers , who were cared for by the clerics ( therefore called in the Old For Christiaas ) , and afterwards perhaps augmented by vagabond gipsies , who , as some suppose , came from Asia ...
... called Gafos ) .◅ These latter were at first lepers , who were cared for by the clerics ( therefore called in the Old For Christiaas ) , and afterwards perhaps augmented by vagabond gipsies , who , as some suppose , came from Asia ...
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... called upon to serve at the sacrifices . Their dislike of ill - omened names is shown by the remark of Plautus , " You may imagine what sort of a man he is who is called Lyco ( i.c. wolf ) . In Homer most names express success in war ...
... called upon to serve at the sacrifices . Their dislike of ill - omened names is shown by the remark of Plautus , " You may imagine what sort of a man he is who is called Lyco ( i.c. wolf ) . In Homer most names express success in war ...
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Are Proofs of the Descent of Man being Strengthened? | 43 |
616 | 92 |
Goethes Art of Living and Ways of Life By H SCHÜTZ WILSON | 101 |
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