The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 114,Teil 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1844 |
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... living at Woodstock . Camden says , Oppidum Woodstock , cum nihil habeat quod ostentet , Homerum nostrum Anglicorum G. Chaucerum alumnum suum fuisse gloriatur . " Baker says , " Sir Geoffrey Chaucer , the Homer of our nation , who found ...
... living at Woodstock . Camden says , Oppidum Woodstock , cum nihil habeat quod ostentet , Homerum nostrum Anglicorum G. Chaucerum alumnum suum fuisse gloriatur . " Baker says , " Sir Geoffrey Chaucer , the Homer of our nation , who found ...
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... living in the earlier part of the seventeenth century , it would appear that hiring servants in the nave of St. Paul's Cathedral , the promenade of all the loose characters of London at that time , and the purchase of a horse from among ...
... living in the earlier part of the seventeenth century , it would appear that hiring servants in the nave of St. Paul's Cathedral , the promenade of all the loose characters of London at that time , and the purchase of a horse from among ...
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... living at Gray's Inn in 1614 ; elected Recorder of Doncaster Sept. 22 , 1653. A Justice of the Peace in 1649 , Recorder of York , Knighted at York by King Charles I. Nov. 21st 1641 ; died April 25th 1660 , æt . 72 , buried at Newton ...
... living at Gray's Inn in 1614 ; elected Recorder of Doncaster Sept. 22 , 1653. A Justice of the Peace in 1649 , Recorder of York , Knighted at York by King Charles I. Nov. 21st 1641 ; died April 25th 1660 , æt . 72 , buried at Newton ...
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... living more simply than our station in life may prescribe , or our fortune require ; in withdrawing from contests of precedence ; in contenting ourselves with a lower place and a less portion than is our acknowledged due ; in living ...
... living more simply than our station in life may prescribe , or our fortune require ; in withdrawing from contests of precedence ; in contenting ourselves with a lower place and a less portion than is our acknowledged due ; in living ...
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... living a life of larger charity , or of more abstracted devotion , that is , for the sake of making charity or devotion the great and governing aim of the whole life , and all other things as means and op- portunities to it , shall not ...
... living a life of larger charity , or of more abstracted devotion , that is , for the sake of making charity or devotion the great and governing aim of the whole life , and all other things as means and op- portunities to it , shall not ...
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