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... shillings is payable with respect to a corpse interred in the consecrated catacombs , vaults , or brick graves ( which , by the bye , have never been conse- crated , seeing that they were built after the ground had undergone that ...
... shillings is payable with respect to a corpse interred in the consecrated catacombs , vaults , or brick graves ( which , by the bye , have never been conse- crated , seeing that they were built after the ground had undergone that ...
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... shillings ' worth of the best wheaten bread per week , say to this ? The English labourer is the best fed in Europe , because he has established his taste at a high stan- dard -- he must have good solid food , and , particularly , good ...
... shillings ' worth of the best wheaten bread per week , say to this ? The English labourer is the best fed in Europe , because he has established his taste at a high stan- dard -- he must have good solid food , and , particularly , good ...
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... shillings to the king's service argued , " says Clarendon , before all the judges of England " Because , in those twenty shillings one party saw the will a lawyer warn you against permitting a neighbour to claim the gathering of even a ...
... shillings to the king's service argued , " says Clarendon , before all the judges of England " Because , in those twenty shillings one party saw the will a lawyer warn you against permitting a neighbour to claim the gathering of even a ...
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... shillings each be coined , with a distinct name , and let no more half - crowns nor crowns be issued , either from the Mint or the Bank . The old crowns and half - crowns would thus be gra- dually withdrawn from circulation , and by ...
... shillings each be coined , with a distinct name , and let no more half - crowns nor crowns be issued , either from the Mint or the Bank . The old crowns and half - crowns would thus be gra- dually withdrawn from circulation , and by ...
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... shilling gratuity at his jour ney's end , said in a sly under tone , Faith , it's not putting me off with this ye'd be , if ye knew but all . ' The traveller's curiosity was excited - What do you mean ? ' ' Oh faix ! that ' ud be ...
... shilling gratuity at his jour ney's end , said in a sly under tone , Faith , it's not putting me off with this ye'd be , if ye knew but all . ' The traveller's curiosity was excited - What do you mean ? ' ' Oh faix ! that ' ud be ...
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