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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LIBRARY X030221034 LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY 1819 OF VIRGINIA. Front Cover.
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LIBRARY X030221034 LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY 1819 OF VIRGINIA. Front Cover.
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LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY 1819 OF VIRGINIA PRESENTED BY Bennett Wood Green NOTES AND QUERIES : Α Medium of Entercommunication FOR LITERARY.
LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY 1819 OF VIRGINIA PRESENTED BY Bennett Wood Green NOTES AND QUERIES : Α Medium of Entercommunication FOR LITERARY.
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... LIBRARIES , STATISTICAL SOCIETIES , and PERSONS making SPECIAL COLLEC TIONS -For SALF . New England Reports on ... Library Editions of Standard Authors , Theological , Illus trated , and Miscellaneous Books . NOTICE . - BIBLICAL ...
... LIBRARIES , STATISTICAL SOCIETIES , and PERSONS making SPECIAL COLLEC TIONS -For SALF . New England Reports on ... Library Editions of Standard Authors , Theological , Illus trated , and Miscellaneous Books . NOTICE . - BIBLICAL ...
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... library of the celebrated painter Peter Paul Rubens . The word is to be found nowhere else . Bosworth himself quotes llyn as a Welsh word . J. A. PICTON . Sandyknowe , Wavertree . Writing some time since on the " Fluvial Ety- mology of ...
... library of the celebrated painter Peter Paul Rubens . The word is to be found nowhere else . Bosworth himself quotes llyn as a Welsh word . J. A. PICTON . Sandyknowe , Wavertree . Writing some time since on the " Fluvial Ety- mology of ...
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... Library from 1810 to 1834. ) Whilst on the subject of academical costume it may be worth while mentioning that the black gown , with full velvet sleeves , now exclusively worn by the proctors , was once the usual dress gown of the M.A. ...
... Library from 1810 to 1834. ) Whilst on the subject of academical costume it may be worth while mentioning that the black gown , with full velvet sleeves , now exclusively worn by the proctors , was once the usual dress gown of the M.A. ...
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