Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ...Society, 1878 Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... peculiar : the later Lat . name Betula having the accent on the first syllable , became , by the normal elision of the succeeding t , in old Fr. Boule ( 14th and 15th cent . ) , which still survives in the dialects of Berry , varied in ...
... peculiar : the later Lat . name Betula having the accent on the first syllable , became , by the normal elision of the succeeding t , in old Fr. Boule ( 14th and 15th cent . ) , which still survives in the dialects of Berry , varied in ...
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... Sufficient likeness of this kind there certainly is between the Poplar and the Pipal , in the peculiar shape of the leaves ; and as a consequence , in the quivering motion they exhibit when disturbed by the slightest breath of air 52.
... Sufficient likeness of this kind there certainly is between the Poplar and the Pipal , in the peculiar shape of the leaves ; and as a consequence , in the quivering motion they exhibit when disturbed by the slightest breath of air 52.
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... Pign M.H.G. Viehte Lad . Prov . Ger . Fichte Goth . Fiuhto & Peika and Fr. } A.S. Pin Pin - treow Rus . Pichta Eng . Pine Bret . Corn . Pin and Wel . Ir . Pion & Peinge It has been supposed that the peculiar form of the 55.
... Pign M.H.G. Viehte Lad . Prov . Ger . Fichte Goth . Fiuhto & Peika and Fr. } A.S. Pin Pin - treow Rus . Pichta Eng . Pine Bret . Corn . Pin and Wel . Ir . Pion & Peinge It has been supposed that the peculiar form of the 55.
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... peculiar feature of coniferous trees is that their wood , from its resinous nature , burns very readily ; and is therefore specially suitable for fire - wood . Hence Dr. Prior explains our name " Fir " as meaning " the fire - tree , the ...
... peculiar feature of coniferous trees is that their wood , from its resinous nature , burns very readily ; and is therefore specially suitable for fire - wood . Hence Dr. Prior explains our name " Fir " as meaning " the fire - tree , the ...
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... are of doubtful origin ; but are supposed by some to have reference to the peculiar cinereous colour of the trunk and branches , which resembles that of ashes . * Grimm . + Isidore . Theis . § Vossius . O. H. G. Asc M. H. G. Asch Ger . 66.
... are of doubtful origin ; but are supposed by some to have reference to the peculiar cinereous colour of the trunk and branches , which resembles that of ashes . * Grimm . + Isidore . Theis . § Vossius . O. H. G. Asc M. H. G. Asch Ger . 66.
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