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... the later contributors to written at the same time in the summer of the collection have resulted in the addition 1702 after the famous Gloucestershire elec- not only of pieces of doubtful authenticity ' , tion in which Jack Howe was ...
... the later contributors to written at the same time in the summer of the collection have resulted in the addition 1702 after the famous Gloucestershire elec- not only of pieces of doubtful authenticity ' , tion in which Jack Howe was ...
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But apart from any assumpTradley ( London , 1882 , 8vo : the author tions connected with the fesse dancettes** Edmund Martin Geldart , resident at coat or otherwise , there would seem to be Balliol , 1863–8 ) :the indisputable evidence ...
But apart from any assumpTradley ( London , 1882 , 8vo : the author tions connected with the fesse dancettes** Edmund Martin Geldart , resident at coat or otherwise , there would seem to be Balliol , 1863–8 ) :the indisputable evidence ...
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The Alphabet of names is preceded by a full Those whose studies have led them to any occupabibliography and followed by a useful alphabet of tion with mediæyal MSS . will need no indication the elements used as the second part of place ...
The Alphabet of names is preceded by a full Those whose studies have led them to any occupabibliography and followed by a useful alphabet of tion with mediæyal MSS . will need no indication the elements used as the second part of place ...
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This attribubration of the Holy Communion between tion is arrived at primarily by reason of the the Restoration and modern times . It fact that the cover of letter II has been contains , also , in addition to known anthems , preserved ...
This attribubration of the Holy Communion between tion is arrived at primarily by reason of the the Restoration and modern times . It fact that the cover of letter II has been contains , also , in addition to known anthems , preserved ...
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I shall be very glad , & I am sure themselves to Me on all hands , Yet my most I shall receive great pleasure from it , if Your particular satisfaction has been in the ConversaLordship will honour Me with a Letter to my tion I have had ...
I shall be very glad , & I am sure themselves to Me on all hands , Yet my most I shall receive great pleasure from it , if Your particular satisfaction has been in the ConversaLordship will honour Me with a Letter to my tion I have had ...
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Seite 106 - When I have seen such interchange of state, Or state itself confounded to decay ; Ruin hath taught me thus to ruminate, That Time will come and take my love away. This thought is as a death, which cannot choose But weep to have that which it fears to lose.
Seite 476 - The servitude of rivers is the noblest and most important victory which man has obtained over the licentiousness of Nature ; and if such were the ravages of the Tiber under a firm and active government, what could oppose, or who can enumerate, the injuries of the city after the fall of the Western empire ? A remedy was at length produced by the evil itself: the accumulation of rubbish, and the earth that...
Seite 278 - THE BRITISH EMPIRE : being the Report of Conferences and a Congress held in connection with the Educational Section, Victorian Era Exhibition. Edited by the COUNTESS OF WARWICK.
Seite 275 - As it fell upon a day In the merry month of May, Sitting in a pleasant shade Which a grove of myrtles made, Beasts did leap and birds did sing. Trees did grow and plants did spring...
Seite 258 - Where by divers sundry old authentic histories and chronicles it is manifestly declared and expressed that this realm of England is an Empire...
Seite 382 - In order to render a person an accomplice and a principal in felony, he must be aiding and abetting at the fact, or ready to afford assistance, if necessary.
Seite 505 - Deceased, do make or cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said Deceased...
Seite 176 - Would he were fatter ; but I fear him not : Yet if my name were liable to fear, I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius. He reads much ; He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men : he loves no plays, As thou dost, Antony ; he hears no music...
Seite 162 - The order and regularity that prevailed on board, from the time the ship struck till she totally disappeared, far exceeded anything that I thought could be effected by the best discipline ; and...
Seite 242 - Lord's Prayer, and the Ten Commandments, in the vulgar tongue, and all other things which a Christian ought to know and believe to his soul's health...