The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 102,Teil 2;Band 152E. Cave, 1832 |
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... taken that they shall be excluded from such an influence on the insti- tutions of the country as may tend to affect their dignity and permanence . In all the restless eagerness for change which the noisy heralds of the march of ...
... taken that they shall be excluded from such an influence on the insti- tutions of the country as may tend to affect their dignity and permanence . In all the restless eagerness for change which the noisy heralds of the march of ...
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... taken with the sweat in the day time , that then he should pre- sently lie down in his cloaths , and so lie still the whole four and twenty hours : if he were taken in the night , then he should not rise out of his bed for the space of ...
... taken with the sweat in the day time , that then he should pre- sently lie down in his cloaths , and so lie still the whole four and twenty hours : if he were taken in the night , then he should not rise out of his bed for the space of ...
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... taken bribes from suche a one , I pray you geve him so much more again . I have spoken evil of suche a man , God forgeve it me . Dyvide this bagge among the poore . Carrie this to the hospital . Pray for me for Goddes sake . Good Lorde ...
... taken bribes from suche a one , I pray you geve him so much more again . I have spoken evil of suche a man , God forgeve it me . Dyvide this bagge among the poore . Carrie this to the hospital . Pray for me for Goddes sake . Good Lorde ...
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... taken up , and sometimes lost in the direction of the modern streets and lanes , until it makes its exit at Aldgate . Maitland informs us , that the old Watling - street was discovered at Holborn - bridge , pointing towards Newgate ...
... taken up , and sometimes lost in the direction of the modern streets and lanes , until it makes its exit at Aldgate . Maitland informs us , that the old Watling - street was discovered at Holborn - bridge , pointing towards Newgate ...
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... taken some stamped pateræ of the red ware much discoloured by fire , some coins of Claudius , and some of the rudest fashioned bricks which I had ever be- held they appeared to be clumsy imi- tations of the Roman mould . The pateræ were ...
... taken some stamped pateræ of the red ware much discoloured by fire , some coins of Claudius , and some of the rudest fashioned bricks which I had ever be- held they appeared to be clumsy imi- tations of the Roman mould . The pateræ were ...
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