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... called pâl in South Wales is the ordinary English spade , with a step on either side of the bottom of the handle to facilitate the pressing of the iron into the ground with either of the delver's feet ; but in North Wales it is called a ...
... called pâl in South Wales is the ordinary English spade , with a step on either side of the bottom of the handle to facilitate the pressing of the iron into the ground with either of the delver's feet ; but in North Wales it is called a ...
Page 358
... called I Bocciari near a group of houses called Pontevecchio in the parish of Cècina and commune of Fivizzano , near the borderland of Fosdinovo and at the foot of the western barriers of the Apuan Alps . The spot is near a stream ...
... called I Bocciari near a group of houses called Pontevecchio in the parish of Cècina and commune of Fivizzano , near the borderland of Fosdinovo and at the foot of the western barriers of the Apuan Alps . The spot is near a stream ...
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... called , when it is no older than the end of the seventeenth century . It is due chiefly to two authors , the Rev. John Strype in his Ecclesiastical Memorials and his edition of Stow's Survey of London , and Knight in his Life of Colet ...
... called , when it is no older than the end of the seventeenth century . It is due chiefly to two authors , the Rev. John Strype in his Ecclesiastical Memorials and his edition of Stow's Survey of London , and Knight in his Life of Colet ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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