The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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Page 371
... original Hebrew term , translated pieces of money , is ' kesitoth , ' which signifies lambs ; ' with the figure of which the metal was doubtless stamped . 66 There seems to be an odd incredulity in Dr. Cardwell's mind respecting this ...
... original Hebrew term , translated pieces of money , is ' kesitoth , ' which signifies lambs ; ' with the figure of which the metal was doubtless stamped . 66 There seems to be an odd incredulity in Dr. Cardwell's mind respecting this ...
Page 383
... original charters of the abbey from the time of St. David downwards , for the most part fresh as the day they were written , and with the seals of the royal , and princely , and noble granters appended , each enclosed in a little rudely ...
... original charters of the abbey from the time of St. David downwards , for the most part fresh as the day they were written , and with the seals of the royal , and princely , and noble granters appended , each enclosed in a little rudely ...
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... original picture . 6 But Mr. Stevenson had an advantage over Mr. Frere ; he had seen the painted window when complete , and had only to re- arrange the fragments according to the original design , which he might remember more or less ...
... original picture . 6 But Mr. Stevenson had an advantage over Mr. Frere ; he had seen the painted window when complete , and had only to re- arrange the fragments according to the original design , which he might remember more or less ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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