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... letters from each of whom are extant . The judge's earliest letter is of 1425 , his latest of 1436 ; the earliest of the new generation , a single letter written by Edmond , probably of 1447 , so that the gap is only of some eleven ...
... letters from each of whom are extant . The judge's earliest letter is of 1425 , his latest of 1436 ; the earliest of the new generation , a single letter written by Edmond , probably of 1447 , so that the gap is only of some eleven ...
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... letters of Agnes or of Margaret is that of the author of the letter , though many of them can be identified ; but ... letters are certainly in secretaries ' hands . Margery could write , but only just : three of her letters bear ...
... letters of Agnes or of Margaret is that of the author of the letter , though many of them can be identified ; but ... letters are certainly in secretaries ' hands . Margery could write , but only just : three of her letters bear ...
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... letter in Gairdner's 1901 edition , then that of the 1904. For letters in Fenn's vols . i and ii I add the new manuscript numbering . No reference is generally given for indivi- dual words when O.E.D. quotes the relevant passage . 2 ...
... letter in Gairdner's 1901 edition , then that of the 1904. For letters in Fenn's vols . i and ii I add the new manuscript numbering . No reference is generally given for indivi- dual words when O.E.D. quotes the relevant passage . 2 ...
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HONORARY FELLOWS 1954 | 15 |
vi | 39 |
THE BRITISH CONTRIBUTION TO THE NEOCLASSICAL STYLE IN PAINTING | 57 |
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