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Pagina 12
... called also Bishop of Hull and Archdeacon of Nottingham . But Le Neve calls Archdeacon Silvester William . C. F. S. WARREN , M.A. Bexhill . THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS ( 5th S. iv . 479 . ) - The Society of Friends have no official ...
... called also Bishop of Hull and Archdeacon of Nottingham . But Le Neve calls Archdeacon Silvester William . C. F. S. WARREN , M.A. Bexhill . THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS ( 5th S. iv . 479 . ) - The Society of Friends have no official ...
Pagina 17
... called both in the election into college at * Westminster in 1732 and to Oxford in 1736 , seems after his father's death to have been called Claudius , and died issue- less in 1774 ; Thomas , the third son , was Rector of Hambledon and ...
... called both in the election into college at * Westminster in 1732 and to Oxford in 1736 , seems after his father's death to have been called Claudius , and died issue- less in 1774 ; Thomas , the third son , was Rector of Hambledon and ...
Pagina 25
... called us , and we went to his house and supped with him . " J. E. B. Our guide accounted for these by the fact that " it was a very old place , and there was a good many murders done in old times . " Is anything known of this ...
... called us , and we went to his house and supped with him . " J. E. B. Our guide accounted for these by the fact that " it was a very old place , and there was a good many murders done in old times . " Is anything known of this ...
Pagina 32
... called active trading in new editions , but it cannot be said that it proves the ever increasing popularity of Hudibras . E. H. MALCOLM . " URCHARD , " THE TRANSLATOR OF RABELAIS ( 5th S. iv . 428 . ) — I beg to say that the translator ...
... called active trading in new editions , but it cannot be said that it proves the ever increasing popularity of Hudibras . E. H. MALCOLM . " URCHARD , " THE TRANSLATOR OF RABELAIS ( 5th S. iv . 428 . ) — I beg to say that the translator ...
Pagina 34
... called from reeds , Kanah [ 75 ] in Hebrew ( whence our English word Canes , or walking - staves , fetching both the name and thing from the East Countreys ) , growing plentifully thereabouts " ( bk . ii . 173 ) . The writer of the ...
... called from reeds , Kanah [ 75 ] in Hebrew ( whence our English word Canes , or walking - staves , fetching both the name and thing from the East Countreys ) , growing plentifully thereabouts " ( bk . ii . 173 ) . The writer of the ...
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