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... common sense of the French fanatique ; for we find in Cotgrave : " Fanatique , mad , frantic , in a frenzie , besides himself , out of his little wits . " It looks as if the adjective is mixed up with the phrase " in a frenzie " or " in ...
... common sense of the French fanatique ; for we find in Cotgrave : " Fanatique , mad , frantic , in a frenzie , besides himself , out of his little wits . " It looks as if the adjective is mixed up with the phrase " in a frenzie " or " in ...
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... Common Prayer Book , and admi- nistering the Sacrament , nor shall permit the said chapel , or any part of the said demised ground , to be consecrated . topherson was a man of considerable ability , ' who came into the Church of England ...
... Common Prayer Book , and admi- nistering the Sacrament , nor shall permit the said chapel , or any part of the said demised ground , to be consecrated . topherson was a man of considerable ability , ' who came into the Church of England ...
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... Common Year . For in the Common Year any fixed Day of a Month changeth successively the Day of the Week ; but in the Leap - year , it skips or leaps over one Day . " The common purple orchises of our woods and Some have thought the ...
... Common Year . For in the Common Year any fixed Day of a Month changeth successively the Day of the Week ; but in the Leap - year , it skips or leaps over one Day . " The common purple orchises of our woods and Some have thought the ...
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