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... taken by the Turks . London [ Thomas Milbourn dwelling in Jewen Street ] 1670. " This open letter was addressed by Charles II . to the clergy of all degrees and denomina- tions , as well as to all Justices , Mayors , Bailiffs ...
... taken by the Turks . London [ Thomas Milbourn dwelling in Jewen Street ] 1670. " This open letter was addressed by Charles II . to the clergy of all degrees and denomina- tions , as well as to all Justices , Mayors , Bailiffs ...
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... taken out of the in the Anglo - Saxon Chronicle ad ann . Letters of Sir Thomas Allin . T. Newcomb 924. Be it far from me to join issue . in a in the Savoy . 1670 " ; and a less painful matter whereon so much blood and ink has story ...
... taken out of the in the Anglo - Saxon Chronicle ad ann . Letters of Sir Thomas Allin . T. Newcomb 924. Be it far from me to join issue . in a in the Savoy . 1670 " ; and a less painful matter whereon so much blood and ink has story ...
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... taken place a very long time ago , and I hope that MR . MAYHEW will examine the chronology of the phonetic changes involved , and that he will give us the benefit of his erudition . He is , however , mistaken in supposing that Iorwerth ...
... taken place a very long time ago , and I hope that MR . MAYHEW will examine the chronology of the phonetic changes involved , and that he will give us the benefit of his erudition . He is , however , mistaken in supposing that Iorwerth ...
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... taken by a carrier besides his proper load . But the change is uncalled for . The proverb of the label being larger than the bag is unintentionally illustrated by a picture postcard that may be seen in Wales , on which an adhesive label ...
... taken by a carrier besides his proper load . But the change is uncalled for . The proverb of the label being larger than the bag is unintentionally illustrated by a picture postcard that may be seen in Wales , on which an adhesive label ...
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... taken this licence , e.g. , Shakespeare's wind that " hath ruffian'd so upon the sea " ; but poets have a taste and instinct for language which financial experts lack . The House of Commons has now , I am told , a higher standard of ...
... taken this licence , e.g. , Shakespeare's wind that " hath ruffian'd so upon the sea " ; but poets have a taste and instinct for language which financial experts lack . The House of Commons has now , I am told , a higher standard of ...
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