The Quarterly Review, Band 82John Murray, 1847 |
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... called Parliament together at an unusual and inconvenient season , for , we might almost think , no other purpose -certainly with no other result - than to increase the alarm of the friends of our existing institutions and exhibit their ...
... called Parliament together at an unusual and inconvenient season , for , we might almost think , no other purpose -certainly with no other result - than to increase the alarm of the friends of our existing institutions and exhibit their ...
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... called in flash language a shiner - but a shiver or slice of bread ; and that segle is neither rick nor rice , which ' ric ' might be conjectured to stand for , but what gods call secale cereale , and mortals rye . We would also hint ...
... called in flash language a shiner - but a shiver or slice of bread ; and that segle is neither rick nor rice , which ' ric ' might be conjectured to stand for , but what gods call secale cereale , and mortals rye . We would also hint ...
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... called by Bede , venerabilis vir dominus Joannes Fordun , presbyter . Although the biographical dictionaries give very little information about him , yet it is generally believed that he was a priest in the church of Fordoun in 1377 ...
... called by Bede , venerabilis vir dominus Joannes Fordun , presbyter . Although the biographical dictionaries give very little information about him , yet it is generally believed that he was a priest in the church of Fordoun in 1377 ...
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The Lives of the Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal | 39 |
Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry Edited by two | 109 |
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