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1-60 . ; overseers . a spirit of industry , economy and frugality among and heir of John Bradridge of Slinfold . the middling and laborious classes ; and promote He was M.P. for Horsham 1529-53 , and the religious , moral , intellectual ...
1-60 . ; overseers . a spirit of industry , economy and frugality among and heir of John Bradridge of Slinfold . the middling and laborious classes ; and promote He was M.P. for Horsham 1529-53 , and the religious , moral , intellectual ...
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His bably being not a son John , but his next advowson in Salisbury to Anthonie Hobbie , brother of that name , who would thus be the whom Sir Andrew Judd , Knight , knoweth . " actual father of the Slinfold line .
His bably being not a son John , but his next advowson in Salisbury to Anthonie Hobbie , brother of that name , who would thus be the whom Sir Andrew Judd , Knight , knoweth . " actual father of the Slinfold line .
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H. P. L. the line JOHN ANGEL OR ANGER . — In Musgrave's I sleep never on the mount of Pernaso , Obituary there are two entries , John which ( as we learn from a side - note in the Anger and John Angel , under date 25 Jan. , Ellesmere MS ...
H. P. L. the line JOHN ANGEL OR ANGER . — In Musgrave's I sleep never on the mount of Pernaso , Obituary there are two entries , John which ( as we learn from a side - note in the Anger and John Angel , under date 25 Jan. , Ellesmere MS ...
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6 The signature to the former is omitted , but learned source from which it emanates ( a that to the latter is “ John Paul . ” contributor to ' N. & Q. ' ) how it is that the In the same year ( 1830 ) there was pub- ' Freemasonry is not ...
6 The signature to the former is omitted , but learned source from which it emanates ( a that to the latter is “ John Paul . ” contributor to ' N. & Q. ' ) how it is that the In the same year ( 1830 ) there was pub- ' Freemasonry is not ...
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Knight came up to London from Leeds in 1860 , successor of John Nichols and the other giants of when he had just completed his thirtieth year . the eighteenth century . It is an advantage to He then felt capable of editing The Times ...
Knight came up to London from Leeds in 1860 , successor of John Nichols and the other giants of when he had just completed his thirtieth year . the eighteenth century . It is an advantage to He then felt capable of editing The Times ...
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Seite 103 - For expert men can execute, and perhaps judge of particulars, one by one; but the general counsels and the plots and marshalling of affairs come best from those that are learned.
Seite 87 - Ay me! I fondly dream — Had ye been there — for what could that have done? What could the Muse herself that Orpheus bore. The Muse herself, for her enchanting son, Whom universal nature did lament, When by the rout that made the hideous roar His gory visage down the stream was sent, Down the swift Hebrus to the Lesbian shore?
Seite 154 - Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, Bless the bed that I lie on. Four corners to my bed, Four angels round my head; One to watch and one to pray And two to bear my soul away.
Seite 2 - Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Who lived Eight and Twenty Years, all alone in an uninhabited Island on the Coast of America, near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque; Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men perished but himself. With An Account how he was at last as strangely deliver'd by Pyrates. Written by Himself.
Seite 178 - tis and ever was my wish and way To let all flowers live freely, and all die, Whene'er their Genius bids their souls depart, Among their kindred in their native place. I never pluck the rose ; the violet's head Hath shaken with my breath upon its bank And not reproacht me ; the ever-sacred cup Of the pure lily hath between my hands Felt safe, unsoiled, nor lost one grain of gold.
Seite 103 - STUDIES serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. Their chief use for delight, is in privateness and retiring ; for ornament, is in discourse ; and for ability, is in the judgment and disposition of business.
Seite 255 - At eve last Midsummer no sleep I sought, But to the field a bag of hempseed brought; I...
Seite 442 - Otis's pamphlet I never saw, and whether I had gathered my ideas from reading or reflection, I do not know. I know only that I turned to neither book nor pamphlet while writing it. I did not consider it as any part of my charge to invent new ideas altogether, and to offer no sentiment which had ever...
Seite 411 - There were eight or ten more lines, but Peter destroyed them in his wrath. In the region of wild burlesque, where the ridiculous, by its intensity and mass, becomes the sublime, I never met any one to approach " Peter," except our amazing Medea-Robson.
Seite 218 - Now I lay me down to sleep ; I pray the Lord my soul to keep. If I should die before I wake, I pray Thee, Lord, my soul to take.