The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 113,Teil 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1843 |
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... England , " but can learn nothing else of the family . J. N. inquires for the pedigree of Dr. Yate , Principal of Brasenose College , Oxford , from 1660 to 1681 ; or a reference to any particulars of the Yate family . In the 3d vol . of ...
... England , " but can learn nothing else of the family . J. N. inquires for the pedigree of Dr. Yate , Principal of Brasenose College , Oxford , from 1660 to 1681 ; or a reference to any particulars of the Yate family . In the 3d vol . of ...
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... England nothing gives so much life to the country . Large flocks of rooks spread themselves on the plains , or raise their hoarse din round the mansion of the nobleman or gentleman . Pheasants and partridges are seen running here and ...
... England nothing gives so much life to the country . Large flocks of rooks spread themselves on the plains , or raise their hoarse din round the mansion of the nobleman or gentleman . Pheasants and partridges are seen running here and ...
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... England ; and what is worse , the green peas are always spoiled by being gathered before they have any kernel , and ... England , but yet without any- thing like insolence , and are much more willing than English ones . On the other hand ...
... England ; and what is worse , the green peas are always spoiled by being gathered before they have any kernel , and ... England , but yet without any- thing like insolence , and are much more willing than English ones . On the other hand ...
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... England , " & c . " We have already seen how persever- ingly the women and children gather grass and weeds everywhere for the cows . Nothing that can possibly be made use of is lost . The children may be seen stand- ing in the stream in ...
... England , " & c . " We have already seen how persever- ingly the women and children gather grass and weeds everywhere for the cows . Nothing that can possibly be made use of is lost . The children may be seen stand- ing in the stream in ...
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... England , and the abbot having on his part requested the consent of the king , gave and granted to us four monks , Master Lanzo , and three companions . To these we gave at the outset all we had promised , confirming it by a charter ...
... England , and the abbot having on his part requested the consent of the king , gave and granted to us four monks , Master Lanzo , and three companions . To these we gave at the outset all we had promised , confirming it by a charter ...
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