The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... fact agreed on by all antiquaries - that this family sprang off the old Lords Audley , taking their new name from the manor of Stanleigh , or Stanley , in Derbyshire . In the latter part of the four- teenth century , Sir John Stanley ...
... fact agreed on by all antiquaries - that this family sprang off the old Lords Audley , taking their new name from the manor of Stanleigh , or Stanley , in Derbyshire . In the latter part of the four- teenth century , Sir John Stanley ...
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... fact of the proportion between male and female births until very extensive observations had been made , and their re- sults collected and registered . But the knowledge of the fact does not make the fact , nor can it exercise any ...
... fact of the proportion between male and female births until very extensive observations had been made , and their re- sults collected and registered . But the knowledge of the fact does not make the fact , nor can it exercise any ...
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... fact that by far the greater number of visitors to the Museum consist of those who frequent the halls containing the natural history collections . ' If this be so , it is difficult to see why the inhabitants should view the removal with ...
... fact that by far the greater number of visitors to the Museum consist of those who frequent the halls containing the natural history collections . ' If this be so , it is difficult to see why the inhabitants should view the removal with ...
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