"Notes and Queries, Volume 117" is a fascinating collection of inquiries and responses on a wide range of subjects, offering a unique glimpse into the intellectual curiosity of past generations. Edited by William White, this volume captures the essence of scholarly exchange, featuring questions and answers related to literature, history, folklore, and various antiquarian topics.
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