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Robert Southey John Wood Warter. 270 a . 87 A. 6 . 3825 SOUTHEY'S COMMON PLACE BOOK . OB Oderat hic arbes nitidique 600080008M.
Robert Southey John Wood Warter. 270 a . 87 A. 6 . 3825 SOUTHEY'S COMMON PLACE BOOK . OB Oderat hic arbes nitidique 600080008M.
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... Secretos montes , et inambitiosa colebat Rura : nec iliacos cœtus , si rarus , adibat UTH LONDON . + SOUTHEY'S COMMON - PLACE BOOK . EDITED BY HIS. LONG MAIL PROWN , GREEN & LONGMANS PATERNOSTERF W 1449 Southey's Common - place Book .
... Secretos montes , et inambitiosa colebat Rura : nec iliacos cœtus , si rarus , adibat UTH LONDON . + SOUTHEY'S COMMON - PLACE BOOK . EDITED BY HIS. LONG MAIL PROWN , GREEN & LONGMANS PATERNOSTERF W 1449 Southey's Common - place Book .
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Robert Southey John Wood Warter. SOUTHEY'S COMMON - PLACE BOOK . EDITED BY HIS SON - IN - LAW , JOHN WOOD WARTER , B. D. LONDON : LONGMAN , BROWN , GREEN , AND LONGMANS . 1849 . 270. a.87 . " THOUGH THOU HADST MADE A GENERAL SURVEY OF ALL.
Robert Southey John Wood Warter. SOUTHEY'S COMMON - PLACE BOOK . EDITED BY HIS SON - IN - LAW , JOHN WOOD WARTER , B. D. LONDON : LONGMAN , BROWN , GREEN , AND LONGMANS . 1849 . 270. a.87 . " THOUGH THOU HADST MADE A GENERAL SURVEY OF ALL.
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... Common - place Book . 66 Toleration . S to the thing itself , " says JEREMY TAYLOR , “ the truth is , it is better in con- templation than practice : for reckon all that is got by it when you come to handle it , and it can never satisfy ...
... Common - place Book . 66 Toleration . S to the thing itself , " says JEREMY TAYLOR , “ the truth is , it is better in con- templation than practice : for reckon all that is got by it when you come to handle it , and it can never satisfy ...
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... common custom . Will ye break the evil custom , or cast away Good Friday ? to wayte upon his wyfe , which no man al- most lackett now , to the contempt of prest- There be cathedral churches into which hed , in as vyle offyce as his ...
... common custom . Will ye break the evil custom , or cast away Good Friday ? to wayte upon his wyfe , which no man al- most lackett now , to the contempt of prest- There be cathedral churches into which hed , in as vyle offyce as his ...
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Seite 109 - Sinai, and handed it down to Joshua ; Joshua to the elders ; the elders to the prophets ; and the prophets handed it down to the men of the Great Synagogue.
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Seite 19 - And as for our good people's lawful recreation, our pleasure likewise is, that after the end of divine service our good people be not disturbed, letted or discouraged from any lawful recreation, such as dancing, either men or women, archery for men, leaping, vaulting, or any other such harmless recreation, nor from having of May games, Whitsun ales, and morris dances, and the setting up of maypoles and other sports therewith used: so as the same be had in due and convenient time, without impediment...
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