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... court - like ; the French , light , slight , and slender ; and the Dutch thick , corpulent , and gross , sucking up the ink with the sponginess thereof . " He complains that the paper manu- factories were not then sufficiently ...
... court - like ; the French , light , slight , and slender ; and the Dutch thick , corpulent , and gross , sucking up the ink with the sponginess thereof . " He complains that the paper manu- factories were not then sufficiently ...
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... in respect to the security of property , that the Records of Par- liament , the decisions and adjudications of the courts of justice , conveyances , wills , testaments , & c . should be written on ink of such OF WRITING . 13.
... in respect to the security of property , that the Records of Par- liament , the decisions and adjudications of the courts of justice , conveyances , wills , testaments , & c . should be written on ink of such OF WRITING . 13.
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... court of Rome , under the pontificates of Gregory IX . and Innocent IV . set no bounds to their ambitious projects , they were opposed by the Emperor Frederick ; who was of course ana- thematised . A curate of Paris , a humorous fellow ...
... court of Rome , under the pontificates of Gregory IX . and Innocent IV . set no bounds to their ambitious projects , they were opposed by the Emperor Frederick ; who was of course ana- thematised . A curate of Paris , a humorous fellow ...
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... court , which pre- sents a curious account of domestic life in the fifteenth century . Of the dauphin Louis , son of Charles VI . who died at the age of twenty , we are told : " That he knew the Latin and French languages ; that he had ...
... court , which pre- sents a curious account of domestic life in the fifteenth century . Of the dauphin Louis , son of Charles VI . who died at the age of twenty , we are told : " That he knew the Latin and French languages ; that he had ...
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... court was in bed by nine o'clock . They sounded the curfew , which bell warned them to cover their fire , at six in the winter , and between eight and nine in the summer . A custom which exists in most religious societies : who did not ...
... court was in bed by nine o'clock . They sounded the curfew , which bell warned them to cover their fire , at six in the winter , and between eight and nine in the summer . A custom which exists in most religious societies : who did not ...
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