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During the last century these were recast, and addition made to the peal, which now consists of twelve.
SHOWELL'S DICTIONARY OF BIRMINGHAMTHOMAS T. HARMAN AND WALTER SHOWELLI have the first six or seven chapters of St. Ives to recast entirely.
THE WORKS OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON - SWANSTON EDITION VOL. 25 (OF 25)ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSONIt is an old native element recast in Roman form, and well illustrates the Roman principle of local government by devolution.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 4, PART 3VARIOUSShe finally succeeded in her St. Michael, though not till it had been recast seven times.
THE COLLEGE, THE MARKET, AND THE COURTCAROLINE H. DALLIn many instances, the application of these principles will require the rudiments of early Greek history to be recast.
STUDIES ON HOMER AND THE HOMERIC AGE, VOL. 1 OF 3W. E. GLADSTONEBut this is the charm of his book, and it is fortunate that he did not actually attempt to recast his commentary.
CHAPTERS ON JEWISH LITERATUREISRAEL ABRAHAMSIt promises little but mischief unless recast on such radical lines as will entirely obliterate its identity.
HARPER'S PICTORIAL LIBRARY OF THE WORLD WAR, VOLUME XIIVARIOUSGeneral Bannatine-Allason therefore at once decided that the whole scheme of defence must be recast and largely augmented.
THE HISTORY OF THE 51ST (HIGHLAND) DIVISION 1914-1918FREDERICK WILLIAM BEWSHERThe author proposed afterwards to recast the same matter in a new shape.
THE WORKS OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE EDMUND BURKE, VOL. I. (OF 12)EDMUND BURKEMuch of their work has already been recast, and some of their once supposed safest generalisations have been abandoned.
HUGH MILLERWILLIAM KEITH LEASKWORDS RELATED TO RECAST
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