The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 102,Teil 1;Band 151E. Cave, 1832 |
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... England ; while the great diversity of our mine- ral products , combined with our insu- lar position , unquestionably give us advantages that cannot be equalled by any part of Germany , or indeed any part of the world . To ascertain the ...
... England ; while the great diversity of our mine- ral products , combined with our insu- lar position , unquestionably give us advantages that cannot be equalled by any part of Germany , or indeed any part of the world . To ascertain the ...
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... England and Wales , " with the view of inviting the geological student , truly observes , " Although a competent knowledge of mineralogy is required to instruct the geological student in the nature of those mate- rials as considered in ...
... England and Wales , " with the view of inviting the geological student , truly observes , " Although a competent knowledge of mineralogy is required to instruct the geological student in the nature of those mate- rials as considered in ...
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... England were , many of them , retained in their religion more by honour than by principle ; " z They had , all of them , been pre- viously disgusted ; " Complaints rose as high against the credit of the Gascon as ever they had done ...
... England were , many of them , retained in their religion more by honour than by principle ; " z They had , all of them , been pre- viously disgusted ; " Complaints rose as high against the credit of the Gascon as ever they had done ...
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... England we have often several joint tenants of the same manor , who are all Lords or Ladies of that manor . He fought at the battle of Hastings , and held the high office of Standard Bearer , in which capacity he is depicted in the ...
... England we have often several joint tenants of the same manor , who are all Lords or Ladies of that manor . He fought at the battle of Hastings , and held the high office of Standard Bearer , in which capacity he is depicted in the ...
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... England in the reign of Henry the be Lambert Simnel , and by others the unfortunate Earl of Warwick . It was at the Peel or Castle of Fouldrey that his mimic and motley Court was first held : - - " Before a long narrow table , near the ...
... England in the reign of Henry the be Lambert Simnel , and by others the unfortunate Earl of Warwick . It was at the Peel or Castle of Fouldrey that his mimic and motley Court was first held : - - " Before a long narrow table , near the ...
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