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It is titled "Inscription on a Time-piece" and it is dated 2 February 1831, about three and a half years before his death.
Carolyn Vega: Coleridge Varies His "Inscription on a Time-piece" Carolyn Vega 2011
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It is titled "Inscription on a Time-piece" and it is dated 2 February 1831, about three and a half years before his death.
Carolyn Vega: Coleridge Varies His "Inscription on a Time-piece" Carolyn Vega 2011
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It is titled "Inscription on a Time-piece" and it is dated 2 February 1831, about three and a half years before his death.
Carolyn Vega: Coleridge Varies His "Inscription on a Time-piece" Carolyn Vega 2011
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Inscription is a huge part of teaching the English language, but not every teacher is a natural born writer, even if they know the language very well.
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The value of these passages rests on the methodical conscientiousness of the simple merchant, as it is seen, for example, in the careful copy of the so-called Inscription of Adulis (Monumentum Adulitanum) which has been preserved to Greek epigraphy only in the copy of Cosmas.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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El Morro, the castle, is also called Inscription Rock.
The Book of the National Parks Robert Sterling Yard 1903
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P: Or deemest thou that the People of the Cave and the Inscription are a wonder among Our portents?
Three Translations of The Koran (Al-Qur'an) side by side Abdullah Yusuf Ali 1902
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The order form apparently had a space for "Inscription" and the order-taker wrote "Will Call Back," indicating that the customer would call back with the inscription.
Call Me! 2009
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The order form apparently had a space for "Inscription" and the order-taker wrote "Will Call Back," indicating that the customer would call back with the inscription.
Call Me! 2009
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/Past and Present/"Inscription" was ingeniously supplied, - (wrote a new inscription, namely, and sent it to the Publisher to be bound with a new copy!).
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