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... evidence . In 1904 I noticed a broken stone - the border of what had been a fine sculptured slab , probably an altar- piece of mid - thirteenth - century work - lying in the upper porch of the Ste Chapelle . On a band , about 4 inches ...
... evidence . In 1904 I noticed a broken stone - the border of what had been a fine sculptured slab , probably an altar- piece of mid - thirteenth - century work - lying in the upper porch of the Ste Chapelle . On a band , about 4 inches ...
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... evidence of place - names is conclusive . Even where Scandinavian settlement was most intense , and Scandinavian place- names are most numerous , much of the older Anglian nomenclature survived . In many parts of the Danelaw , medieval ...
... evidence of place - names is conclusive . Even where Scandinavian settlement was most intense , and Scandinavian place- names are most numerous , much of the older Anglian nomenclature survived . In many parts of the Danelaw , medieval ...
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... evidence which is of the most direct value to the historian . Familiar as it is , this evidence has not yet been fully exploited . In particular , little more than a beginning has hitherto been made with the study of the personal names ...
... evidence which is of the most direct value to the historian . Familiar as it is , this evidence has not yet been fully exploited . In particular , little more than a beginning has hitherto been made with the study of the personal names ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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