I have never offered to your readers an opinion in photography without having bonĂ¢ fide tested it, to the best of my ability; and however correct my friend MR.
Can any of your readers give me the unde derivatur of the word newx, or noux, or knoux?
Can any of your readersinform me whether the poetical works of Lord John Townshend, M.
Yet not one in a thousand of your readers, perhaps, has ever heard of these men; and the visible traces of their existence and labours are very few, scarce, and scattered.
Mr. Editor,--Some one of your readers may be interested in knowing that there was a royal menagerie in the Tower of London in the reign of Edward III.
Can any of your readers oblige me by stating where the best information may be met with concerning the very remarkable fossil trees on the way from Cairo to Suez?
Can any of your readers give me any information respecting the Mr. or Dr.
Can any of your readers tell me what it is, or who wrote it?
The above extract is long, but the work from which it is taken can be accessible to but very few {124} of your readers.
Can any of your readers tell me whether it signifies a real country, or is a mere fiction?
Would any of your readers favour me with the meaning of the word Trabeatio?
I have in vain looked in modern biographical dictionaries for any account of Reinerius, so am constrained to inquire of some of your readers, who and what he was, or to beg the favour of a reference to some accessible account of him.
Can you or any of your readers do me the favour to inform me whether the tract here referred to has been included in any subsequent edition of the Bishop's works, and, if not, where it is to be met with?
Can any of your readers tell me whether this is in any way a general superstition amongst the lower orders, or is it confined to the West of England?
Can any of your readersfurnish me with an account of the "Publications of Bartholomew Howlett," who was an engraver of some note, and about forty-five or fifty years ago resided in London?
Can any of your readers give an explanation of the inscription?
Can any of your readers give me a clue to the derivation of this word?
The following popular rhymes may perhaps amuse some of your readers.
Can any of your readers favour me with an explanation of the following matter in local topography?
Can any of your readers furnish a tolerably complete list of persons convicted and executed in England, for crimes of which it afterwards appeared they were innocent?
Can any of your readers inform me the name of this daughter, and of her mother?
Can any of your readers refer me to a graphic account of the custom of perjurers wearing papers denoting their crime, to which I suppose this passage alludes?
Can any of your readers inform me with whom the proverb originated: "A living dog is better than a dead lion?
A short account of the process by which I came to a conclusion which, if established, must overthrow so many ingenious theories, will not, I trust, be uninteresting to your readers.
Will you allow me to ask some of your readers to give me the etymology of Balsall?
Can any ofyour readers furnish a list of the different editions of Olaus Magnus?
Can any of your readers inform me of any traces of the doctrine of the Resurrection to be found in authors anterior to the Christian era?
Can any of your readers inform me who is in possession of the papers of the late Mr. Clarkson, the historian of Richmond, in Yorkshire?
I possess a presentation copy, which, as only a very few copies were printed, I would gladly lend to any of your readers interested in this curious and long-pending controversy.
Can none of your readers inform me whether there do not remain papers, &c.
Much of what I have said is doubtless already known to your readers; nevertheless I hope it may be useful in affording to H.
Can any of your readers inform me whether this interesting work ever made its appearance?
Can any of your readers give me information about this?
It may probably interest some of your readers to {538} know that a very ancient golden collar was lately found in the village of Stanton, Staffordshire, which is about three miles north of Ashbourne.
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