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... co . Salop , noticed in vol . c . pt . ii . p . 411 . In p . 32 , in the head - line , for Havec read Caudebec ; and below , for Havec read Havre . carriages very generally substituted for vehicles in transporting both goods [ 2 ] B-73.
... co . Salop , noticed in vol . c . pt . ii . p . 411 . In p . 32 , in the head - line , for Havec read Caudebec ; and below , for Havec read Havre . carriages very generally substituted for vehicles in transporting both goods [ 2 ] B-73.
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... heads . As soon as one was man- gled another sprang up in its place , until Iolas with a hot iron burnt the root of the head which Hercules had crushed to pieces . In the sixth division , Hercules is represented attacking the famous rob ...
... heads . As soon as one was man- gled another sprang up in its place , until Iolas with a hot iron burnt the root of the head which Hercules had crushed to pieces . In the sixth division , Hercules is represented attacking the famous rob ...
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... head . I have an account of the descendants of Goisfrid , with whom it is not now intended to lengthen this memoir ; but I cannot omit calling the attention of future inquirers to a probability that the Marshals Earls of Pembroke were ...
... head . I have an account of the descendants of Goisfrid , with whom it is not now intended to lengthen this memoir ; but I cannot omit calling the attention of future inquirers to a probability that the Marshals Earls of Pembroke were ...
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... head on a sovereign is a piece of work- manship far above the Apollo or the Laocoon . The destruction of the structure is postponed for the present , and whilst life is there is hope ; and there is moreover a chance of my again ...
... head on a sovereign is a piece of work- manship far above the Apollo or the Laocoon . The destruction of the structure is postponed for the present , and whilst life is there is hope ; and there is moreover a chance of my again ...
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... head was a low cap , sur- mounted by long waving feathers , and his manners and appearance were not devoid of grace and gentility . He displayed considera- ble self - possession , and wore his kingly ho- nours with great assurance . He ...
... head was a low cap , sur- mounted by long waving feathers , and his manners and appearance were not devoid of grace and gentility . He displayed considera- ble self - possession , and wore his kingly ho- nours with great assurance . He ...
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