Prolusiones historic?Рипол Классик Prolusiones Historic?. оr, Essays Illustrative of The Halle Of John Halle, Citizen, And Merchant Of Salisbury, In The Reigns Of Henry VI And Edward IV. Volume 1. |
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... gold, that glitters is a proverb handed down to us from the wisdom of our ancestors, and—most true it is. The Author has no claim to recondite knowledge—he is not deeply imbued in the mysteries of the past ages—in fact—he is the least ...
... gold, that glitters is a proverb handed down to us from the wisdom of our ancestors, and—most true it is. The Author has no claim to recondite knowledge—he is not deeply imbued in the mysteries of the past ages—in fact—he is the least ...
Page xxii
... gold imam-Satire of Sir Thomas More-Metaphorieal application of the word broche . . . . . , . 1 p. 128-133 " Hair and Board."-Rightly embraced as a portion of the dress of John HalloEtymolqu of the word hair—Notion of difl'erent authors ...
... gold imam-Satire of Sir Thomas More-Metaphorieal application of the word broche . . . . . , . 1 p. 128-133 " Hair and Board."-Rightly embraced as a portion of the dress of John HalloEtymolqu of the word hair—Notion of difl'erent authors ...
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... Gold or Silver, which in Armory we call Or and Argent : you have four principal colours, viz., Sable or black, Azure or blew, Gales or red, Verd or green. There are others, as Purpure, Sanguine, Tenne, which are in more use with the ...
... Gold or Silver, which in Armory we call Or and Argent : you have four principal colours, viz., Sable or black, Azure or blew, Gales or red, Verd or green. There are others, as Purpure, Sanguine, Tenne, which are in more use with the ...
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