10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CASSIOPEIAN»
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... LECTURES. See BRITISH ACADEMY. SIR JESSE BOOT FOUNDATION
LECTURES. See NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY. SIR JOHN CASS COLLEGE.
Prospectus. 1911/12 - Imp. Report. 1931/32 - Imp. Students' Union. Cassiopeian.
University of London. Library, 1956
The Cassiopeian delegate to the Galactic Senate was at the moment finishing his
breakfast. He was small and furry, not unlike a very large squirrel, and he sat
perched on a high chair eating salted roast almonds of which he was very fond.
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The Cassiopeian delegate to the Galactic Senate was at the moment finishing his
breakfast. He was small and furry, not unlike a very large squirrel, and he sat
perched on a high chair eating salted roast almonds of which he was very fond.
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Narrative of an excursion from Corfu to Smyrna: comprising a ...
The approach to Arta is finely picturesque : it is situated at the base of the
Cassiopeian mountains, just above a clear and rapid stream, which was
anciently called the Arethon, but termed by the moderns Asdhas. Across this river
there is ...
Thomas Robert Jolliffe, Plato, 1827
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Travels in the Ionian Isles, Albania, Thessaly, Macedonia, ...
Some of the literary Greeks of Ioannina speak of them as the ruins of Cassiopeia;
and give to. the ridge of Olitzka,the name of the Cassiopeian mountains; but I am
not aware that the opinion has any certain authority, and it may be doubted ...
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The New American Cyclopaedia: A popular Dictionary of ...
They derive their origin from a number of families which in the 17th century fled
from the tyranny of the Turks and settled in an almost inaccessible valley of the
Cassiopeian mountains. In the second half of the 18th century they numbered"
560 ...
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Select Works of the British Poets, from Chaucer to Jonson, ...
And if perhaps no Cassiopeian spark (\Yhich in the north did thy first rising mark)
Shine o'er thy hearse, the breath of our just praise Shall to the firmament thy
virtues raise ; There fix and kindle them into a star, “i'hose influence may crown
thy ...
Robert Southey, Fulke Greville (Baron Brooke), Stephen Hawes, 1831
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Travels in the Ionian Isles, Albania, Thessaly, Macedonia, ...
Some of the literary Greeks of Ioannina speak of them as the ruins of Cassiope;
and give to the ridge of Olitzka the name of the Cassiopeian mountains ; but I am
not aware that this opinion has any certain authority, and it may be doubted ...
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Poems and Psalms, ed. by J. Hannah
"Cassiopeian spark."] A reference to the star which appeared in Cassiopeia in
1572, and from which Tycho Brahe was supposed to have prophesied the future
rise and fortunes of Gustavus. The subject was well known in England at this time
...
Henry King (bp. of Chichester.), John Hannah, 1843
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The works of the English poets from Chaucer to Cowper: ...
Embalm'd with thine own merit, upward fly, Bome in a cloud of perfuine to the sky;
Whilst, as in deathless urns, each noble mind Treasures thine ashes which are
lefi behind. And if perhaps no Cassiopeian spark (Which in the north did thy first ...
Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson, 1810
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