D. P.
or Dom. Proc. The House of Lords. (Latin, Domus Procerum.)
Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894 More on D P from Fact Monster:
- wages: Bibliography - Bibliography See A. Rees and D. P. Jacobs, Real Wages in Manufacturing, 1890–1914 (1961); E. ...
- woodcut and wood engraving: Bibliography - Bibliography See A. M. Hind, An Introduction to a History of Woodcut (1935, repr. 1963); D. P. ...
- Papal States: Bibliography - Bibliography See L. M. Duchesne, The Beginnings of the Temporal Sovereignty of the Popes, A.D. ...
- Minnesota, state, United States: Bibliography - Bibliography See J. Borchert and D. P. Yeager, ed., Atlas of Minnesota (1969); C. C. Chrislock, The ...
- David Milne - Milne, David Milne, David, 1882–1953, Canadian painter, b. Ontario. He grew up in Canada and ...
|