The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 96,Teil 2;Band 140E. Cave, 1826 |
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... living , ita quod dictus Walterus per septen- nium proximè sequens habeat magis- trum continuè in scolis , de quo addis- cat , et qui omnes fructus ecclesiæ pre- fatæ percipiat , et ipse Walterus de præfatâ ecclesiâ necessaria inveniat ...
... living , ita quod dictus Walterus per septen- nium proximè sequens habeat magis- trum continuè in scolis , de quo addis- cat , et qui omnes fructus ecclesiæ pre- fatæ percipiat , et ipse Walterus de præfatâ ecclesiâ necessaria inveniat ...
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... living . Groups of dead bodies almost exclusively filled them ; or , here and there a famished wretch dropt down dead , or to die . In one case , indeed , they saw a frightful instance of life and death linked together , where a ...
... living . Groups of dead bodies almost exclusively filled them ; or , here and there a famished wretch dropt down dead , or to die . In one case , indeed , they saw a frightful instance of life and death linked together , where a ...
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... living subject . It is well known that the facies Hippocratica , which takes place a short time before death , produces an altered look in the countenance . Add to this , attenuation or distortion from previous disease . Even in sleep ...
... living subject . It is well known that the facies Hippocratica , which takes place a short time before death , produces an altered look in the countenance . Add to this , attenuation or distortion from previous disease . Even in sleep ...
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... living , and the occupation of the original inhabi- tants of it . Thus , where we find that the eldest sons succeed to the whole , or the greatest part of the estate , we may be sure that we see traces of feudal notions of a mi- litary ...
... living , and the occupation of the original inhabi- tants of it . Thus , where we find that the eldest sons succeed to the whole , or the greatest part of the estate , we may be sure that we see traces of feudal notions of a mi- litary ...
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... living in promiscuous intercourse with the public convicts . This , it was stated , was permitted for the purpose of " keeping up the breed ; " but the children , in the few cases where children were produced , were left to a state of ...
... living in promiscuous intercourse with the public convicts . This , it was stated , was permitted for the purpose of " keeping up the breed ; " but the children , in the few cases where children were produced , were left to a state of ...
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