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" Architectural History of Canterbury Cathedral." 8vo. 2s 6d " Written in no quarrelsome or captious spirit ; the highest compliment is paid to Professor Willis where it is due. But the author has made out a clear case, in some very important instances,... "
A Glossary; Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and Allusions to ... - Page 33
by Robert Nares - 1867 - 981 pages
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A Glossary of Provincial and Local Words Used in England, Volume 1

Francis Grose, Samuel Pegge - 1839 - 262 pages
...Canterbury Cathedral." 8vo. 2s 6d "Written in no quarrelsome or captious spirit; the highest compliment Is paid to Professor Willis where it is due. But the...deal of extra information of a very curious kind."— Art-Union. SAULL (WD) On the Connection between Astronomical and Geological Phenomena, addressed to...
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Shakesperiana: A Catalogue of the Early Editions of Shakespeare's Plays, and ...

James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1841 - 68 pages
...of Canterbury, 8vo. 2s 6d "Written in no quarrelsome or captious spirit: the highest compliment is paid to Professor Willis, where it is due. But the author has certainly made out a clear case. In tome very important instances, of inaccuracies that have led the...
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Biographia Britannica Literaria: Anglo-Saxon period

Thomas Wright - 1842 - 592 pages
...compliment is paid to Professor Willis, where an indispensable companion to his volume, cua- •••-. it is due. But the author has made out a clear case, n great deal of extra information of a very com in some very important instances, of inaccurar ies...
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Torrent of Portugal: An English Metrical Romance. Now First Published from ...

James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1842 - 150 pages
...of Canterbury, 8vo. 2s 6d "Written in no quarrelsome or captious spirit: the highest compliment is paid to Professor Willis, where it is due. But the author has certainly made out a clear case, in tome very important instances, of inaccuracies that have led the...
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A Memoir of the Life, Writings, and Mechanical Inventions of Edmund Cartwright

Mary Strickland, Jane Margaret Strickland - 1843 - 424 pages
...paid to rofessor Willis, where it is due. But the author has certainly made out a clear case, in me very important instances, of inaccuracies that have led the learned Professor into the 'iislruction of serious errors throughout. It may be considered as an indispensable comJiion to his...
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A Guide to the Anglo-Saxon Tongue: A Grammar After Erasmus Rask ; Extracts ...

Edward Johnston Vernon - 1846 - 238 pages
...paid to ,rofessor Willis, where it is due. But the author has certainly made out a clear case, in in1e very important instances, of inaccuracies that have led the learned Professor into the onstruction or serious errors throughout. It may be considered as an indispensHble com:mton to his...
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Letters of the Kings of England: Now First Collected from the ..., Volume 2

James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1846 - 522 pages
...of Canterbury, 8vo. 2* Git "Written in no quarrelsome or captious spirit: the highest compliment is paid to Professor Willis, where it is due. But the author has certainly made out a clear case, in some very important instances, of inaccuracies that have led the...
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Lectures on Naval Architecture: Being the Substance of Those Delivered at ...

Edmund Gardiner Fishbourne - 1846 - 186 pages
...highest compliment is paid to Professor Willis, where an indispensable companion to his volume containing it is due. But the author has made out a clear case, a great deal of extra information of a very curious in some very important instances, of inaecuracies...
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Numismatic Illustrations of the Narrative Portions of the New Testament

John Yonge Akerman - 1846 - 104 pages
...compliment is paid to Professor Willis, where an indispensable companion to his volume, coutaiiiin" it is due. But the author has made out a clear case, a great deal of extra information of a very curiou in some very important instances, of inaccuracies...
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Letters of the Kings of England: Now First Collected from Royal ..., Volume 2

James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1846 - 520 pages
...of Canterbury, 8vo. 2s 6d " Written in no quarrelsome or captious <plrit : the highest compliment is paid to Professor Willis, where it is due. But the author has certainly made out a clear case, in some very important instances, of inaccuracies that have led the...
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