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Ximines somewhat earlier committed
Cardinal Ximines, somewhat earlier, committed to the flames an immense mass of valuable Arabic MSS.
— from On Some Ancient Battle-Fields in Lancashire And Their Historical, Legendary, and Aesthetic Associations. by Charles Hardwick

XIV Semple E C
; in Africa, 481 , 485 ; Chap, XIV Semple, E. C., 490 n. Seneca, the, 354 , 377 Senoi.
— from Man, Past and Present by A. H. (Augustus Henry) Keane

XVIIIe siecle extraits choisis
L'art religieux du XIIe au XVIIIe siecle; extraits choisis.
— from U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1973 January - June by Library of Congress. Copyright Office

X SUNDAY EVENING CHAPTER
SORROWFUL DAYS CHAPTER X. SUNDAY EVENING CHAPTER XI.
— from The Story of the White-Rock Cove by Anonymous

XIV Sir Edwin Crathie
CHAPTER XIV Sir Edwin Crathie had come to the front very rapidly under the auspices of the Liberal Government.
— from Winding Paths by Gertrude Page

x Süd Europa corrected
Page x , “Süd Europa” corrected to “Süd-Europa” (Fürsten und Völker von Süd-Europa).
— from Europe in the Sixteenth Century, 1494-1598, Fifth Edition Period 4 (of 8), Periods of European History by A. H. (Arthur Henry) Johnson

X SOME ELECTRO CHEMICAL
X. SOME ELECTRO-CHEMICAL CENTRES.
— from The Great Civil War in Lancashire (1642-1651) by Ernest Broxap


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