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GEORGE GREGORY SMITH , M.A. Professor of English Literature . Queen's University , Belfast . Author of The Days Barbour , John . of James IV .; The Transition Period ; Specimens of Middle Scots ; & c . GEORGE HERBERT CARPENTER , B.Sc.
GEORGE GREGORY SMITH , M.A. Professor of English Literature . Queen's University , Belfast . Author of The Days Barbour , John . of James IV .; The Transition Period ; Specimens of Middle Scots ; & c . GEORGE HERBERT CARPENTER , B.Sc.
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The practice of English average adjusters has No deduction shall be made in respect of provisions and indeed modified this strict view by treating the expense of unloading stores which had not been in use . as G.A .; but it may well be ...
The practice of English average adjusters has No deduction shall be made in respect of provisions and indeed modified this strict view by treating the expense of unloading stores which had not been in use . as G.A .; but it may well be ...
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He surprised the English garrison at portant . At Catrine are cotton factories and bleachfields , and Ardrossan , and burned the barns of Ayr in which the forces of at Ayr and Kilmarnock extensive engineering works , and Edward I. were ...
He surprised the English garrison at portant . At Catrine are cotton factories and bleachfields , and Ardrossan , and burned the barns of Ayr in which the forces of at Ayr and Kilmarnock extensive engineering works , and Edward I. were ...
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See Memoir of W. E. A yloun ( 1867 ) , by Sir Theodore Martin , with His first English poem was Diophantus end Charidora ( to which an appendix containing some of his prose essays . he refers in his Latin panegyric to James ) .
See Memoir of W. E. A yloun ( 1867 ) , by Sir Theodore Martin , with His first English poem was Diophantus end Charidora ( to which an appendix containing some of his prose essays . he refers in his Latin panegyric to James ) .
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All the salts are explosive and readily English Miles Formigas interact with the alkyl iodides . In its properties it shows St. Mary some analogy to the halogen acids , since it forms difficultly soluble lead , silver and mercurous ...
All the salts are explosive and readily English Miles Formigas interact with the alkyl iodides . In its properties it shows St. Mary some analogy to the halogen acids , since it forms difficultly soluble lead , silver and mercurous ...
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