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Pagina 14
PIGGOT ) , who regards the ring simply as the pledge of the woman's dowry . • London : W. Freeman , Fleet Street , 1868 . 3. The still more probable opinion , that the original 14 [ 4th S. II . JULY 4 , '68 . NOTES AND QUERIES .
PIGGOT ) , who regards the ring simply as the pledge of the woman's dowry . • London : W. Freeman , Fleet Street , 1868 . 3. The still more probable opinion , that the original 14 [ 4th S. II . JULY 4 , '68 . NOTES AND QUERIES .
Pagina 15
The still more probable opinion , that the original wedding - ring was a signet , which the husband handed to his wife on the day of the marriage , in token that he entrusted her with equal rights in the protection , management , and ...
The still more probable opinion , that the original wedding - ring was a signet , which the husband handed to his wife on the day of the marriage , in token that he entrusted her with equal rights in the protection , management , and ...
Pagina 22
Hence defame , like its Latin original , is to publish abroad either in a good or bad sense . In St. Matt . ix . 31 , it is to publish abroad with renown . In St. Luke xvi . 1 , it is by the context limited to publish abroad with ill ...
Hence defame , like its Latin original , is to publish abroad either in a good or bad sense . In St. Matt . ix . 31 , it is to publish abroad with renown . In St. Luke xvi . 1 , it is by the context limited to publish abroad with ill ...
Pagina 37
Our Historical Society is in possession of an original portrait of Penn , taken when twenty - two years old , the gift of Mr. Granville Penn , the grandson of the proprietor . The only other likeness of Penn extant is an engraving from ...
Our Historical Society is in possession of an original portrait of Penn , taken when twenty - two years old , the gift of Mr. Granville Penn , the grandson of the proprietor . The only other likeness of Penn extant is an engraving from ...
Pagina 46
The original MS . of La Harpe was , however , fortunately preserved by his executor , M. Boulard . Your correspondent will find further details in Beuchot , Journal de la Librairie , 1817 , p . 382 ; in E. Fournier's Esprit dans ...
The original MS . of La Harpe was , however , fortunately preserved by his executor , M. Boulard . Your correspondent will find further details in Beuchot , Journal de la Librairie , 1817 , p . 382 ; in E. Fournier's Esprit dans ...
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