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Hensleigh Wedgwood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hensleigh Wedgwood (21 January 1803 - 2 June 1891) was a British etymologist, philologist and barrister, author of A Dictionary of English Etymology. Wedgwood was the fourth son of Josiah Wedgwood II...
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By Hensleigh Wedgwood. On Political Terms. By Lothair Bucher. On the Names of Ants, Earwigs, and Beetles. By Ernest Adams.; PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY.. Offered by John Turton By Hensleigh Wedgwood. On Political Terms. Hundreds of the world's finest antiquarian and used booksellers offer their books on Antiqbook.
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Hensleigh Wedgwood's Dictionary of English Etymology -- Herbert, Hilary A., Hon.: Hensleigh Wedgwood's Dictionary of English Etymology. The North American Review, vol. 115, issue 237 (October 1872). Hensoldt, H, Professor, Ph.D., The Naja-Kallu Or Cobra Stone. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol. 80, issue 478 (March, 1890).
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A selection of articles related to Hensleigh Wedgwood A Wisdom Archive on Hensleigh Wedgwood They visited Hensleigh and Fanny to celebrate the announcement that Frank's wife Amy was five months pregnant, and Charles and Emma would shortly become grandparents. Darwin decided to leave a posthumous memoir for his family,
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HENSLEIGH WEDGWOOD, ESQ. The answers of the Rev. R. F. Littledale and. M. Metivier. to our Dictionary Committees query respecting the deriva-
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BY HENSLEIGH WEDGWOOD, ESQ. In a paper on Sister families of languages published by. Dr. Lottner in a late. No. of our Transactions (Pt.
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Weekly journal of opinion, The article presents information on the book "A Dictionary of English Etymology," by Hensleigh Wedgwood. It states that the book cannot be put in hands of a student as a trustworthy guide, but its unscientific appearance might easily lead a critic to overlook much of its real merit.
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Website of the Darwin Correspondence Project. The Darwin Correspondence Project exists to publish the definitive edition of letters to and from Charles...
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Lowest prices on The Geometry of the Three First Books of Euclid, by Direct Proof from Definitions Alone : With an Introduction on the Principles of the Science by Euclid, Hensleigh Wedgwood Author: Euclid, Hensleigh Wedgwood This edition of The Geometry of the Three First Books of Euclid,
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Wedgwood: A Living Tradition. Brooklyn: The Brooklyn Museum, The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, [1948]. Signed and inscribed by Hensleigh Wedgwood. Large octavo, illus. boards (hardcover), 118 pp. Very Good, with light edgwear and slight soiling to title page. The Wedgwood Family; Early Days;
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