Of the Rose Walk at Purley:—
“Then the material loveliness becomes the diaphanous veil through which glint realities of which all phenomena are expressions.”—Croydon Advertiser & Surrey County Reporter.
III.
“His memory and his noble face, and reverend crown of snow, will be a green spot, and indelibly written in our minds, whilst life lasts.”—Methodist Recorder.
“The work of restoring the church tower at Cheriton Bishop has been completed, and Mr. Leach has been completed, and Mr. W. Leach has entertained the men engaged on the work at tea.”—Western Morning News.
And so everyone is satisfied.
“To-day two Greek documents (one of them dated 88 B.C., and supposed to be the earliest document on parchment known) will be sold.”—Daily Graphic.
Scholarly letter-writers before the Christian era were always careful to put B.C. after the year.